State Farm donates $8,500 toward emergency manual for homeowners
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Extension Energy Specialist Art Nash, left, receives a $8,500 check from State Farm representatives Feb. 22 to support the creation of an emergency preparedness manual for homeowners. From left, are Nash, Mike Wilkinson, the agency manager for Alaska; and agents Matthew Raymond, Shannon Fortune and Dick Randolph. The manual will be developed by the UAF Cooperative Extension Service and the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program.
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