Wisconsin Gets $9 Million for Parks
17 October 2000 - 3:15pm
Wisconsin gets $9.3 Million in federal funds for park research and land purchases.
"Wisconsin will get $9.3 million in federal funds for parks and research, including $2 million to buy more land for the National Ice Age Scenic Trail. The money is part of a Department of Interior appropriations bill President Clinton signed last week."
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State Gets $9 Million for Parks
Source:
The Chicago Tribune, October 17, 2000
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