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Boy Scouts, APEX join in wind energy project
Credit: By David Gravely | The Southwest Times | February 5, 2018 | www.southwesttimes.com ~~
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Representatives from Boy Scouts of America – Blue Ridge Mountain Council and APEX Clean Energy are partnering in a joint venture that promises to bring revenue and opportunities to both groups and Pulaski County.
The partnership was announced Thursday during a Boy Scouts annual fundraiser at Al’s on First in Pulaski.
“This is an exciting time for all of us. We’re looking forward to working together with the Boy Scouts and Pulaski County to bring this plan to life,” said Charlie Johnson, APEX development manager.
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