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Coal quandary: Avista uses cheap power, but Inslee wary

meic| February 24, 2014| Home Page Read the Latest, Media Center, MEIC in the News

spokesman reviewCOLSTRIP, Mont. – On Montana’s eastern plains, there’s a town that was built to burn coal and produce electricity for the Northwest’s largest cities. <READ MORE>

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