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National Guard asks $3 million for Duluth hangar design to keep 148th Fighter Wing mission viable
Summary
The Minnesota National Guard requested $3 million for hangar design at Duluth International Airport to modernize aging hangars for the 148th Fighter Wing and position the base to compete for federal MILCON funding for full construction.
Major General (Adjutant General) Sean Manky and agency staff told the Capital Investment Committee on Feb. 11 they seek $3 million in state design money to replace nearly 70-year-old hangars supporting the Duluth Air National Guard wing and help the site compete for future federal military construction funds.
The request is design-only; speakers said full construction would be pursued with federal MILCON funding after design and that the state-design investment…
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