National Park Service funding WV recreational, restoration projects

West Virginia is receiving $2.4 million to fund recreational and restoration projects in the state. The state is receiving the money from the National Parks Service.

The National Park Service is funding recreation and restoration projects in West Virginia state and local parks with $2.4 million.

The awards include $900,000 to Mannington Hough Park Pool Replacement, $750,000 to Canaan Valley State Park Trails Accessibility Improvements in South Charleston, $668,117 to Southwood Park Pool Enhancement in Parkersburg, $71,500 to Myles Stadium renovations Phase II in Pennsboro and $54,302 to Paw Paw Municipal Park improvements in Paw Paw.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FRAT CLEARED OF HAZING ALLEGATIONS, SANCTIONED SEPARATELY ON OTHER VIOLATIONS

WEST VIRGINIA RECEIVES GRANTS TOTALING $9.2 MILLION TO REMOVE ABANDONED, DILAPIDATED STRUCTURES

West Virginia's U.S. senators, Democrat Joe Manchin and Republican Shelley Moore Capito, announced the funding.

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