(KNZA)--The Brown County Sheriff’s Office has received a more than $4,100 grant from Banner Creek’s member-driven 2016 Community Giving Drive.
According to a news release from Sheriff John Merchant, employees of Banner Creek LLC, of Holton, nominated deserving non-profit organizations to receive funding. A member review team selected the Brown County Sheriff’s Office to receive the grant.
Merchant expressed gratitude to Banner Creek for their generosity. He said the grant will help the sheriff’s office improve their first aid CPR program and assist with purchasing car seats. Merchant added their inventory of car seats is currently at an all time low.
Banner Creek is affiliated with Johnsonville Sausage.
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