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this article is one in a series that tells the stories of entergy employees or retirees and their experiences during the hurricane rita restoration. it has been 10 years since hurricane rita changed the lives of thousands, leaving each with his or her own unique story. keith coleman, senior engineering assistant in lake charles, remembers it well. here’s his story.
almost 25 entergy employees volunteered on sept. 8 to help beautify the museum.
for his efforts, sund received the president’s life saving award. entergy mississippi president and ceo haley fisackerly presented the award to sund at the september health and safety advisory board meeting.
debbie barrett is an outage scheduler at grand gulf nuclear station and has worked at the plant for almost 32 years. she resides in claiborne county with her husband larry. they have been married 30 years and have two children - hannah, who is preparing for her third year of medical school, and nicholas, a ninth grader who keeps both larry and debbie young.
it has been 10 years since hurricane katrina changed the lives of thousands, leaving each with his or her own unique story. kenny labat, former operations coordinator, who has since retired from the company, remembers it well. here’s his story.
this article is one in a series that tells the stories of entergy employees and their experiences during the hurricane katrina restoration.