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More questions posed on wind project
Credit: By Tammy Helm | The Fort Scott Tribune | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 | www.fstribune.com ~~
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Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part series on a Feb. 11 meeting regarding wind farms.
More questions raised during a meeting on wind farms Feb. 11 at Fort Scott Community College revolved around the county’s involvement and taxes.
Second District Commissioner Jeff Fischer moderated the evening. Representing Apex were Julianna Pianelli, project manager; Chris Weatherford, director of construction; Scott Koziar, vice president of development; and Alan Anderson, attorney representing the company.
See Wednesday’s print or online edition for complete story.
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