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Alma, NE

Nov 5, 2007

Lighting the way

“I just couldn't believe the outflow from the public of things, such as bottled water, candy bars, sunflowers seeds, and you name it”

It started out as an uneasy feeling that something bad was going to happen, said Gary Hedman, president and CEO of Southern Public Power District. via Grand Island Independent

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