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Federal funding boosts infrastructure in Western Montana
Federal grants include $2.5 million for a wastewater plant and over $1.4 million for fire and law enforcement upgrades in Western Montana counties.
- The federal government allocated more than $5.9 million to Ravalli, Mineral, and Lake Counties to improve infrastructure and public safety, as reported on montanarightnow.com.
- Part of the $35 million FY2026 package, $547,500 is allocated to Ronan Volunteer Fire Department and $200,000 to Lake County's Law Enforcement Resiliency Project.
- Local infrastructure funding includes $2.5 million for a wastewater treatment plant and $1 million each for Old Corvallis Road repairs and the Groff Lane Bridge replacement, according to the source.
- Local officials welcomed the allocations and said the funding shows small counties are not overlooked and the new fire truck will strengthen emergency responses in Ronan.
- Across the region, the package includes $725,000 for law enforcement upgrades in Superior, and the story was reported by montanarightnow.com.
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Federal funding boosts infrastructure in Western Montana
HAMILTON, MT – More than $5.9 million in federal funding is set to enhance infrastructure and public safety in Ravalli, Mineral and Lake Counties. This funding is part of the $35 million secured for fiscal year 2026.
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