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Date Added: June 05, 2008 08:40:03 AM
Puget Sound Energy today recognized long-time Olympic Peninsula community advocates Karen and Ralph Munro with the 2008 Puget Sound Energy Pioneer Award at a special ceremony held in their honor in Olympia. The first couple ever to receive the PSE Pioneer Award since it was established in 2003, the Munros were recognized for their significant contributions to education and the environment, as ...

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