Indiana Airports get $3 Million in Infrastructure Grants

Pictured: Madison Municipal Airport

$1 Million to Madison Municipal Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced nine Indiana airports will share more than 3 million dollars in infrastructure grants. The largest of the grants announced Monday was more than 1 million dollars to Madison Municipal Airport to install perimeter fencing. Knox/Starke County airport is getting 600,000 dollars for a runway extension, and Goshen Municipal Airport will receive 540,000 dollars to rehabilitate a runway and taxiway. Other grants are going to airports in Auburn, Salem, and Peru.

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