
Janelle Ramaker (left), Aaron Hanson, George Bailey (red jacket), Glenn Koepke and Denley Loge toured the old antiques store in St. Regis as a potential location for the Northwest Energy Storage and Training Center. (Kathleen Woodford/Mineral Independent)
April 4, 2018
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April 4, 2018 5:25 p.m.
St. Regis could become first town in state powered by renewable energy
Can St. Regis become one of the first towns in Montana to be powered by renewable energy? That’s a question George Bailey posed to a group of local residents on March 27 along with a discussion on how that concept could become a reality.