Some of the stimulus funding through the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act 2009
will be used in Fort Towson, Oklahoma to build a medical service facility.
Grant funds of $300,000 will be leveraged with $300,200 to accomplish this according to USDA website.
The facility is to be built on land owned by the Fort Towson Industrial Park on the west side of Fort Towson on the newly widened highway 70.
Fort Towson with an approximate population of 600 people, many of whom are retirees, is about 11 miles from Hugo, Oklahoma, currently the nearest place where medical services can be obtained.
Antlers, Oklahoma, another small Southeastern Oklahoma town is receiving $99,750 to expand space in an existing business incubator for their current tenant, Mays Home Health Care.

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