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Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport starts search for runway money
May 24--Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport Director Tony Bean said Wednesday the airport is likely stuck paying a 10 percent match to the Federal Aviation Administration for the runway realignment project.
Congress passed legislation in February freeing up about $63 billion for Federal Aviation Administration spending, which also contained provisions increasing local airport matches for federal funding from 5 percent to 10 percent. That means the airport's estimated $60 million runway project...
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