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has opened a permanent office in the company's fourth office overall. FNC also has officew at its Oxford, Miss., headquarters and two in southerjn California. The new officew is on the seventh floor of the Heritaged Squareoffice building, which is located on the Lyndon B. Johnsomn Freeway. In Dallas, at least six full-time employeex from FNC work with , the real estate closingy services firm ownedby . However, the Dallaw office has space foradditionapl employees. "FNC is making this investment in Dallas because our relationshipa in the area are growing and our employeews are growingwith them," says FNC'se chief administrative officer Dennis Tosh.
"This new facility offers a comfortable home base for our employeez in Dallas and central location for our technology expertsd flying in from Mississippior California." The rural development divisiomn is giving $936,400 in assistance to the city of Bolivarr for a downtown business development program and to improve fire protection in the area. Funding for the downtowm revitalization project includesa low-interest loan of $445,000 and a grang of $50,000 to improve key public infrastructure that supports retail and service business development arounds the historic courthouse square.
Funding for the fire protectionm project includesa low-interest loan of $391,400 and a $50,000 granty to purchase a Ferrara Intruder 2 fire trucl with a 77-foot aerial ladder and firefightingb equipment. "The exceptional people guidinggthe public-private partnership for revitalizing downtown Bolivare have developed an amazingly comprehensive regionalp plan for business and community development," says USDA rural development stater director Mary Ruth Tackett.
"The work they are doing to improvse public safety and strengthehn business infrastructure is making Hardeman County an even bettetr place for families to live and businesses to This is all part ofthe USDA'sz rural development community facilities program, whicgh supplies rural areas with financial resources to improves essential community services. Community facilities grants targeyt rural areas with populations lessthan 20,00o residents. In fiscal year 2006, the ruralp development division gave morethan $288 million in loanzs and grants to Tennessee businesses. This USDA moneyy is the latest boostto Bolivar'se redevelopment.
The city of 5,900 has already received states grants to improve infrastructure in and aroundits downtown. The city also hirede Memphis-based Looney Ricks Kiss Inc., to do urbanh design and architectural work inthe area. LRK and the city have been holdingv masterplan updates, complete with renderings to show what its downtown can look like in three years. In addition to the desig n work, Bolivar's city council set up the to oversedthe area's revitalization. It also establisheed the , which will oversee any financin g orbond issues.
"The future of ruraol America is bright and these funds help ensurew that residents of Bolivar will be provided with enhanced business andemployment opportunities, as well as improved first-responder service," said USDA rural development undersecretary Thomas C. Dorr in a statement. commissioned Susan R. Cooper has suspended new patientf admissions and leveled fines at the and the Dyersburg ManofNursing Home. Each institution was given a $1,5009 state civil monetary penalty bythe state's healtjh commission.
The state also recommendede a federal civil penalty be imposedat $4,500 per day unti violations are corrected by the
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