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Neighbor's Mill Bakery & Cafe was the top recipient in the latest round of federal coronavirus stimulus grants from Greene County.
The Greene County Commission yesterday approved $544,527 for 80 applicants of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act funding, according to a news release. To date, the commission has approved nearly $28 million, representing 79% of the funds it must distribute by year's end.
Neighbor's Mill received approval for a $30,000 grant for business interruptions caused by the pandemic.
The company owned by husband-and-wife duo Clif and Lauren Brown ranked No. 1 in its category this year for Springfield Business Journal's Economic Impact Awards. Neighbor's Mill reported $2.4 million in 2019 revenue and 85 employees.
Other top recipients in yesterday's grant round were Custom Powder Systems, Hudson Hawk Barber & Shop and Jimm’s Steakhouse and Pub, each of which were selected for $25,000 grants, according to the release.
The full list of recipients under $25,000 is available on the county's website.
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