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Lost Island Wind Project Update Set for July 21st

Lost Island Wind Project Update Set for July 21st

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Emmetsburg, IA — A representative of the proposed Lost Island Wind Project will provide an update on the project’s progress and timeline during the Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, July 21, at 8 a.m. in Emmetsburg.

Shane Roche, senior development manager for the planned 200-megawatt wind energy project, is also expected to be available for questions following the meeting.

The presentation comes after a previously scheduled update in June was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.

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