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Entergy crews head back to Florida

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Entergy Arkansas is yet again sending utility crews to hurricane-ravaged Florida. This time, Entergy workers are going to help the victims of Hurricane Jeanne, which swept into Florida`s east coast over the weekend and then moved over to the panhandle. Earlier, line crews were sent to help with repairs from hurricanes Ivan, Charley and Frances. The 100 workers are leaving Arkansas, headed for Montgomery, Alabama. Once in Montgomery, they will get specific instructions on where they will be sent.

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