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GENTRY -- SWEPCO's annual Earth Day celebration, with a special plaque dedication to honor the late Terry Stanfill, will take place Saturday at Eagle Watch Nature Trail in Gentry.
GENTRY -- SWEPCO's annual Earth Day celebration, with a special plaque dedication to honor the late Terry Stanfill, will take place Saturday at Eagle Watch Nature Trail in Gentry.
SWEPCO has released its Integrated Resource Plan. But the Sierra Club argues changes aren't happening quick enough and criticized plans to continue operating a northwest Arkansas plant until 2038.
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Those who enjoyed his photos of birds, butterflies, wildflowers and other native plants and animals will greatly miss the results of the "daily rounds" of local photographer and conservationist Terry Stanfill. Stanfill, 67, died early Saturday morning after a battle with pulmonary fibrosis.
Hear KUAR's interview with Arkansas Sierra Club Director Glen Hooks. The John W. Turk Jr. Power plant in Fulton, Ark., seen here on Saturday, is operated by Southwestern Electric Power Company. The company got a B in the report released Monday by the Sierra Club. Credit Michael Hibblen / KUAR News A report released Monday by an environmental group says three Arkansas utility companies are doing better than most companies nationwide, but still have room for improvement. In The Dirty Truth About Climate Pledges report, the Sierra Club assigned letter grades to utilities in the U.S. based on action taken toward reducing carbon emissions. Criteria included efforts to retire coal plants, stop building natural gas plants, and the construction of new, clean energy facilities.