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Whitfield announces grants for Monroe & Logan County airports

Area Aviation advances with improvements at Tompkinsville with grant for 10 unit T-Hangar Building at T/MC County Airport

By Robert Hankins

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Ed Whitfield (KY-01) is pleased to announce two area grants by the Federal Aviation Administration through the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Tompkinsville-Monroe County Airport Board will receive $171,399 in federal funds for the construction of a 10 unit T-Hangar building and the removal of trees posing an obstruction to a runway approach.



Russellville-Logan County Airport Board will receive $33,884 in federal funds for the design of a perimeter fence and the expansion of an apron to provide additional space for aircraft parking. "I am pleased to see the Tompkinsville-Monroe County and the Russellville-Logan County Airports receive these important federal funds," Whitfield said. "These enhancements at both locations will provide the opportunity for further growth and development and benefit the surrounding regions as well."



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