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Thanks Revett

Sandra Faye Douthit - Reporter | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by Sandra Faye Douthit - Reporter
| October 18, 2011 2:43 PM

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Thanks Revett

Students at Libby Elementary School got the opportunity Tuesday to thank Revett Minerals and the Troy mine workers for a school contribution totaling $8,000. Revett facilitated LES with gravel for the playgrounds and moved the playground equipment for the students. For approximately 197 workers at the mine, the contribution is about $40 per worker. Left, Mylie and Chase Rayome, Cora Byrd, Michelle Byrd, John Byrd (miner) and Kenny Rayome (miner).

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