
PRESENTED CHECK–Randolph County recently received a check for $2 million through the Inflation Reduction Act as part of the incentives and rebates associated with the renovations at the Randolph County Care Center. Pictured at the presentation are: Commissioner Andy Gerlach, former commissioner Marc Kiehna, Commissioner David Holder, Luke Saylor with Trane, Commissioner Ronnie White, and Jessica Gagliarducci and Scott Hardwick with Trane.
A group gathered at the Randolph County Care Center in Sparta on June 20 to celebrate having received a $2 million check in support of upgrades to the center.
The check was presented to the county through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 as part of the incentives and rebates associated with recent facilities enhancements at the Randolph County Care Center.
The county worked with a team from Trane, a leader in building and energy solutions, to modernize the facility and improve energy efficiency to reduce operating costs and create an environment to provide occupant comfort and support citizens of Randolph County into the future. Trane also helped Randolph County navigate available qualifying incentives in support of the project.
For more on the care center, please see this week’s print edition.