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Taum Sauk Updates – Project Enhancements
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Whistle Stop Depot
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The not-for-profit organization Our Town Tomorrow received a $20,000 grant to renovate the Whistle Stop Depot for use as a Visitor's Center and Historical Museum. The organization is one of 24 projects sharing $5 million in funds authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for enhancements at or near the company’s Taum Sauk Plant—part of AmerenUE’s stipulation and settlement with FERC.
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The historical museum features artifacts and décor that reflect the areas unique combination of early American and Native American history.
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Ameren Senior Vice President-Administration Dan Cole and Colleen Jarvis, wife of Taum Sauk consultant Dan Jarvis, at the Whistle Stop's opening celebration.
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Dan Cole, far right, talks with Heather Gardner of U.S. Representative JoAnne Emerson's office as Jim Erpenbach, retired principal of Arcadia Valley High School, visits with Colleen Jarvis.
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