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Gautier receives $1.3 million in federal funds for Shepard State Park
SUMMARY: The city of Gautier is receiving $1.3 million in federal funding to restore the old Ranger House at Shepard State Park and turn it into a multipurpose community center. Mayor Casey Vaughan believes this project will build on the city's heritage and provide educational components for residents and guests. The city plans to install amenities to teach guests about local plants and animals. The project is seen as a way to honor those who contributed to the community. The city will work with the Department of Housing and Urban Development on the project's next steps.
Gautier received federal funds to restore the old ranger house at Shepard State Park. The ranger house will be turned into a multipurpose center.
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