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Hundreds watch as Mt Pleasant power plant implodes

Hundreds gather to watch implosion of Monticello Plant, including former employees That ash in the air, it just brings back memories of having to work in it all the time, former Equipment Operator and Shift Electrician Carl E. Smith said. Credit: KYTX Published: 6:58 PM CDT July 1, 2021 Updated: 6:58 PM CDT July 1, 2021 MT PLEASANT, Texas The Monticello Power Plant in Mt. Pleasant was partially demolished Thursday afternoon. The three stacks and a boiler unit were targeted in the first stage of the demolition. Hundreds of spectators watched from across Bob Sandlin Lake, including former employees. That ash in the air, it just brings back memories of having to work in it all the time, former employee Carl E. Smith said.

Hundreds watch as power plant implodes

Hundreds watch as power plant implodes
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WATCH: Boom heard by many Northeast Texans was demolition of Big Brown Power Plant

WATCH: Boom heard by many Northeast Texans was demolition of Big Brown Power Plant A company called Commercial Liability Partners demolished the stacks at the Big Brown Power Plant near Fairfield Sunday morning. (Source: KBTX Staff) By Gary Bass | April 18, 2021 at 12:38 PM CDT - Updated April 18 at 1:52 PM TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Many people in the northern portion of East Texas may have heard a big boom Sunday morning. However, the Freestone County Sheriff’s Office reported that the noise wasn’t anything that people should be worried about. “I’m sure everyone heard the ‘explosion,’ stated a post on the Freestone County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. “Everything is OK. That was Big Brown bringing down the two stacks as they continue takedown and cleanup of the mine.”

HOLDER | Mount Pleasant Tribune

Wed, 02/24/2021 - 5:00am Our precious mother, Lillian Estelle Kirby Holder, age 87 of Mt. Vernon, Texas, passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2021 from rapid health complications. She was preceded in death by her parents, Eddie Marion and Alma Kirby and many siblings. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Tammy Holder; grandsons and wife, Ryan and Amanda Holder and 3 great-grandchildren, all of Beulah, N.D.; daughter and son-in-law, Tarona Holder and Glenn Tomlinson; grandson and wife, Lucas and Hope Tomlinson and 6 great-grandchildren; granddaughter, Lonna Tomlinson and 2 great-grandchildren all of Pittsburg, TX; granddaughter and husband Lisa Tomlinson and Sam Jones and one great-grandson all of Longview, TX.

Impartial math shows wind energy failures worsened Texas s deadly power losses -- Society s Child -- Sott net

We can learn from what happened in Texas if we have a serious and necessary conversation about renewable energy. But will we? Why did Texas lose power? Math apolitical, non-ideological, and sometimes cruel math. During such an extreme cold for.

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