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Port of La. receives $13.4M grant for infrastructure improvements

The grant will provide funds to improve access roads to building 71, and extend a rail spur from the building, allowing goods to be transported by train rather than truck…

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Port of La. receives $13.4M grant for infrastructure improvements

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