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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Two Utah school districts have received federal stimulus money to make energy-efficient improvements to their buildings.
The Canyons District received $740,000 and Park City received $152,000.
The money was awarded through the Utah State Energy Program.
Districts statewide submitted applications to the Utah State Energy Program in March. Applications for the grants were reviewed by the Utah Geological Survey, the State Office of Education and former staff of the State Energy Program, among others.
Districts could choose to accept grant money or take grant money coupled with a zero-interest loan. Both Canyons and Park City opted to take the grant and loan combination.
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