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Hey Andy,
Interesting article in the latest house issue on the MV develpoment. Ever consider doing an article on how different parts of the country deal with “green” alternatives, cooperation etc. Maybe start with the NW, like Wash state?
BobL
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Hey Andy,
Interesting article in the latest house issue on the MV develpoment. Ever consider doing an article on how different parts of the country deal with “green” alternatives, cooperation etc. Maybe start with the NW, like Wash state?
BobL
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Hey Andy,
Interesting article in the latest house issue on the MV develpoment. Ever consider doing an article on how different parts of the country deal with "green" alternatives, cooperation etc. Maybe start with the NW, like Wash state?
BobL