N.D. Country Fest (KFGO file photo)
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO) – A North Dakota country music festival has decided to turn down a $4 million state grant with other tourist attractions now able to apply for the money.
The State Department of Commerce announced in October that North Dakota Country Fest had been awarded the grant. It was one of 23 tourism projects sharing $15 in grants. The founder and owner of North Dakota Country Fest near New Salem says it has decided not to relocate the stage, move the festival grounds and build out the campground.
The state agency will begin taking grant applications February 10. The application period closes March 10.
Applications must be submitted online.


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