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Kudos for Ponca Tribe on agreement
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2002 In a short editorial, The Lincoln Journal Star today gives the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska kudos for coming up with an innovative way to sell energy to a local university. The tribe is buying electricity at a discount through a federal program and will sell it University of Nebraska at Lincoln at market price. The difference in price when then be used to create a scholarship program for tribal students. The paper calls this arrangement "ingenious" and "creative." Get the Story:
Editorial: Lighting the way (The Lincoln Journal Star 1/24) Relevant Links:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln - http://www.unl.edu Related Stories:
Tribe forms partnership with school (1/21)
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