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1. Email Directory
www.remboltludtke.com/asp/cont - [Cached]Published on: 7/18/2008 Last Visited: 7/18/2008
Donald L. Dunn, Of Counselddunn@remboltludtke.com -
2. Grand Island Chamber of Commerce - Executive Board
www.gichamber.com/staff/execut - [Cached]Published on: 5/16/2008 Last Visited: 5/16/2008
Don Dunn
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Don Dunn is Executive Vice President - Administration, Secretary and General Counsel of Chief Industries, Inc.Don serves on the Central Community College Foundation Board of Directors, is a member of the Bellevue University Grand Island Executive Council and has held leadership roles with the American Red Cross, Seniors Foundation, and Willard Community Center. -
3. www.theindependent.com
www.theindependent.com/stories - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2008 Last Visited: 4/18/2008
Chairman of the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Don Dunn gives a presentation on the Nebraska State Fair moving to Grand Island.
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"It's time to finalize the funding," said Don Dunn, chairman of the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce.
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"Anything within the bounds of Fonner Park counts towards the $8.5 million," Dunn said.
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Dunn said about $1 million of private donations are also expected to be raised.
The Hall County Agricultural Society may also be able to raise its property tax levy.
All of that local money, plus another $33.5 million of outside funds pledged by the state and the University of Nebraska would be used to develop Fonner Park into a State Fair complex, Dunn said.
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"The maintenance (of the new buildings) is solely the responsibility of Fonner Park, and Fonner Park must give up the entirety of Fonner Park during the duration of the State Fair," Dunn said.
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"This is a 107-year opportunity," Dunn said.
The 107-year-old State Fair is moving out of Lincoln to make way for a University of Nebraska research and innovation park on the current State Fair grounds.
Grand Island's $8.5 million doesn't have to be "in the bank," Dunn said.
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It's about $200,000 a year, Dunn said.City officials believe increased activity from the State Fair will result in an increase in sales tax that could serve as the match money.
"The community of Grand Island must come up with $8.5 million or the State Fair doesn't come to Grand Island," Dunn said.
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"I'm excited about the opportunity and amazed you could make it happen," Councilwoman Peg Gilbert told Dunn, Vavricek and Johnson.

