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Non-Profit Group Brings Energy Round Table to Paducah

KFTC website

A non-profit group crowd-sourcing ideas for reduced carbon dioxide emissions will hold a public forum in Paducah tonight.

Kentuckians for the Commonwealth organizer Lisa Abbott says this is the group’s last stop gathering information to be included in a state plan to develop Kentucky’s energy future.

Abbott says Western Kentucky has the fewest members belonging to KFTC. The event is called “A Seat at the Table,” and will take place at the River Discovery Center from 6 to 9. More than 750 citizens across the Commonwealth have attended the KFTC meetings so far.

Nicole Erwin is a Murray native and started working at WKMS during her time at Murray State University as a Psychology undergraduate student. Nicole left her job as a PTL dispatcher to join the newsroom after she was hired by former News Director Bryan Bartlett. Since, Nicole has completed a Masters in Sustainable Development from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia where she lived for 2 1/2 years.
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