The list of 70 state parks slated to close July 1 because of budget cuts has dwindled to five. Just yesterday, the governor approved $10 million to give the Department of Parks and Recreation more time and resources to hash out a flurry of last-minute deals. And what happens to the five parks that don't have a deal? As it happens, not much.
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