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Western Illinois University
Mary Olive Woods History
Mary Olive Woods was born in Littleton township on April 23rd, 1871 and died in Macomb, IL at the age of 85. Following a complicated twenty-nine year court case a portion of her estate was given to Western Illinois University. The complications with Woods’ will stemmed from the fact that she and her husband Orel Woods never had children and that her original will stipulated the inheritance should go to the U.S. government if it ever became a theocracy under one Protestant God. However, a 1959 court decision found Woods sound of mind but noted that a theocratic government was unlikely in the United States. In 1985 a McDonough County Circuit judge ruled that 75% of the trust funds would go to the Littleton Baptist Church while the remaining 25% would go to the Western Illinois University Foundation, a fund-raising branch of the University.
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Utility Exchange
Over 80 staff from energy utilities, government agencies, solution providers, and other industry allies have already registered for the 15
th Rocky Mountain Utility Exchange. See who has already registered at www.utilityexchange.org/15th-exchange-look-whos-connecting.
The Exchange begins on Tuesday, September 21 with eight 90-minute online exchanges presented over four half-day sessions. Each exchange will include brief prepared remarks, interactive discussion in smaller, randomly-assigned breakouts, and then a larger group conversation with all participants. Session topics will include:
Silo-Busting Collaboration, Partnership, and Innovation Development
Equity and Income-Qualified Program Considerations
Consumer Engagement with Communication Strategies and Tactics That Work
Energy Efficiency: Swipe Right or Left