GRAND ISLAND, Neb. -- Some big money just came to a health district in Nebraska, and it came from the pockets of a food processing plant.

Central District Health Department Director Teresa Anderson announced the department received $10,000 dollars from JBS Tuesday.

She says the money will be going toward development of an educational campaign focusing on the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Central Health District, with 332 new cases in 14 days, was recently at the red zone of the COVID-19 Risk Dial, the highest level. That risk level was moved back to orange on Tuesday, marking the first time the district was able to move out of the red for the first time since before Thanksgiving.