983 resultados para Illinois Farm Development Authority.


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A work progress report submitted to and prepared under a contract with the Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, under the authority of the Manpower Development and Training Act.

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"LPU Order 34378"--Colophon.

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May 1988.

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"December 1983."

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"Project: 89/134."

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DCEO's Office of Coal Development OCD provides technical and financial support to the Illinois coal industry. OCD awards funding for basic research and development on coal and its utilization, as well as commercial-scale demonstration of promising coal utilization technologies. Investment within the Illinois energy sector is stimulated through financial incentives provided by some OCD programs. Education and marketing programs are conducted to develop and convey appropriate messages about the importance of Illinois coal in the state's job development efforts and in meeting domestic and international energy needs.

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Provides information on how eligible local governmental units can apply for grants-in-aid through the State's Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) program.

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Opportunity Returns is Governor Blagojevich's comprehensive plan for restoring economic opportunity to Illinois -- an approach designed to create jobs and spur growth. This is a new approach to economic development in Illinois that focuses the state's resources on the specific strengths and needs of each region -- recognizing that local communities understand their strengths and needs the best. Ten regional plans have been developed to fit each of the regions. This plan outlines economic goals for the Southern region, which consists of Alexander, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Massac, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, Wabash, Wayne, White, and Williamson counties.