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NEW ORLEANS, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) today announced the creation of a new sustainable planning, development and operations organization under the leadership of Pete Norgeot, currently senior vice president, transformation, to drive greater strategic direction and collaboration in addressing the sustainability expectations of stakeholders and advancing the aspirations of the business. The new organization will realign key internal teams to work collectively to implement strategies to decarbonize Entergy s portfolio and expand environmentally conscious practices while maintaining affordability and reliability for customers. We are excited about the opportunity ahead for this new organization to build on our construction project successes and become a world-class developer of renewable energy and other clean energy solutions for our customers, said Leo Denault, chairman and CEO of Entergy Corporation. Pete
Man Returns Long-Lost Dog Tags to Owner s Family
On 4/6/21 at 5:06 PM EDT
It turns out that buried treasure exists outside of Robert Louis Stevenson novels. While renovating his old farmhouse, Chattanooga, Tennessee resident Jonathan Long found something surprising: a pair of dog tags that had been missing since the 1950s. The tags have since been reunited with the original owner s daughter, according to WRCBtv. It was really amazing, it was like somebody from the past saying hello, Long said of his discovery.
In an attempt to track down the solider to whom the tags belonged, Robert B. Agee, Long, a friend, or a relative apparently took to the subreddit r/Chattanooga to solicit advice.