Comments about ‘School trust, EPA settle cleanup at defunct explosives factory’
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Let's follow this one closely. The money spent on the cleanup paid by the School Trust directly impacts school funding.
The cleanup is clearly the responsibility of Merrill Cook, and given his past problems with campaign debts, it would not be surprising to see all sorts of excuses and delays before the money gets repaid.
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