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Posted: 10:22 AM Mar 23, 2009
Fort McCoy in Line for Federal Stimulus Money
Federal stimulus money will pay for $30 million in renovations at Fort McCoy near Sparta. The money will be used for renovating the barracks, road reconstruction and water main maintenance.
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FORT MCCOY, Wis. (AP) -- Federal stimulus money will pay for $30 million in renovations at Fort McCoy near Sparta.
The money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be used for a number of projects, including renovating the World War II era barracks, road reconstruction and water main maintenance.
A total of $37 million will be available for upgrading Army facilities in Wisconsin, including Camp Williams in Tomah and the Army National Guard in Onalaska.
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