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Okla. bridge a tribal state and federal project
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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2003 The Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma will open a new bridge built with tribal, state and federal dollars. The tribe used about $280,000 of its Indian Reservation Road funds and the state gave $70,000. The Bureau of Indian Affairs contributed $2.3 million. Get the Story:
Sac and Fox Nation, city, state officials to open bridge today (The Shawnee News-Star 7/25) Related Stories:
Sac and Fox Nation partners on road improvement (07/10)
Okla. tribe funneling bridge money to city (06/11)
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