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Wednesday evening, residents of Mount Pulaski were afforded an opportunity to learn more about electric aggregation and how it affects them. The Veterans of Foreign Wars provided a meeting place where several officials and aggregation professionals presented pertinent information on the subject. Pictured, from left, are Mike Maniscalco, executive director of the Lincoln & Logan County Development Partnership; Natalie Hemmer, Ameren Illinois managing supervisor for communication and public relations; Jim Fuhrer, the Mount Pulaski mayor, who set up the public meeting; Darrell Knauer of the Mount Pulaski City Council; and Steven Smith, director of business development and renewable energy for the Farnsworth Group, a power distribution company. Picture by Phil Bertoni (Click on picture for larger image.) |
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