Oklahoma is getting $11.5 million to replace seven bridges in Northwest parts of the state. It's part of a $300 million nationwide package announced by the Department of Transportation. The Department says replacing the bridges will benefit farmers, ranchers and energy workers in that region. The money is part of the $40 billion Infrastructure Law that Congress passed in 2021. The bridges to be replaced are in Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Major, Noble and Woods counties.