Oklahoma To Receive $3.3M For Robbers Cave State Park Improvements

Beverly Cantrell - November 9, 2021 5:30 pm

State of Oklahoma- News 6

The state of Oklahoma will receive more than $3 million to improve Robbers Cave State Park.

The U.S. Commerce Department announced the $3.3 million award on Tuesday as part of the American Rescue Plan.

The Commerce Department did not say how the money will be used to improve Robbers Cave, but the state can use the money how it chooses.

Oklahoma To Receive $3.3M For Robbers Cave State Park Improvements

 

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