Speak up if you want to stop wind projects

My family’s farm received a letter last fall seeking interest in leasing land for another wind project down along Union Flat Creek in Whitman County.

When I returned home from the harvest field on the evening of Aug. 27, there was a message on my answering machine asking the same thing, yet again. People, it is well past time to make your voices heard.

If Whitman County is to remain an agricultural area and not become a wind/solar industrial catastrophe, the masses must rise up and fight. Contact the commissioners and tell them to fight for our county. Spread the word to your friends and relatives so that they too, may voice their concerns.

Don’t think it won’t affect you. After all, your neighbors may be enticed by the dangling carrot.

This is one family that will never have one of those ridiculous and inefficient pieces of wasted government (meaning your tax dollars) money on any acre of our land.

This can and must be stopped.

Todd Imeson

Colfax

 

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