Veterans sought to open businesses

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Fitness chain Anytime Fitness and national nonprofit Tee it Up for the Troops have been looking for veterans to open their own businesses for more than a month now.
And if you’re one of those veterans who has applied, you’ve got to like your odds.

 Surprisingly, only a dozen veterans have applied for the Operation Heartfirst initiative, which will provide a $125,000 grant and a $125,000 loan to a select number of honorably discharged veterans to help cover the initial start-up costs of an Anytime Fitness franchise.
In addition to the financial aid, Anytime Fitness will waive its initial franchise fee and royalty payments.
A spokesman for Anytime Fitness relayed the news last week.
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