The Cities of Arcadia and Vail are the most recent recipients of the Aureon Charity Grant Program, offered locally through Western Iowa Networks (WIN). The grant is eligible for non-profit agencies applying for funding for projects in communities served by an Aureon participating telecommunications company. Each city was presented with a check today (Wednesday) for $500 to offset the costs of the plan to add additional amenities and improve the quality of life for residents. The City of Vail is currently working to update its parks, replacing outdated metal play structures with more modern, inclusive equipment. This effort includes ADA-compliant surfacing and incorporates sensory-related activities to better serve individuals with disabilities. The City of Arcadia is continuing with its proposed bike path, extending it further south on S. Division Street to the housing development located on Cleve Boulevard. Once the additional path is complete, residents of Arcadia will be able to safely walk or bike alongside the road to reach the ball fields, the park, or Saint John’s Catholic Cemetery. Officials from both cities extend their gratitude to Aureon and WIN for the continued support received through this Charity Grant program. Learn more about the program or apply for funding by visiting the link that has been included below.




