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Letter: The real heroes

Chris Bennett writes:
So the real heroes in this story is our local utility workers. Tyler Edwards is our local KU service man, I forwarded that story to him Saturday morning and he took care of it Monday. Tyler is from Green County where his father Mike works for Taylor County RECC. Both are great to deal with, top notch guys!

We are really lucky to have good electrical utility workers in our area, KU and Taylor County RECC both have a great crew of guys that to be honest have a real tough job. When the weather is terrible, when it is the coldest, when it is the wettest, when it is the hottest and it is almost always at night. They are out trying to get our lights back on. As the local electrical inspector I deal with these guys on a daily basis and trust me when I tell you that as a community we are blessed to have the guys that we do.
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