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WCU construction management students partner with community leaders to support Project FIRE  - The Cherokee One Feather

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CULLOWHEE, N.C. – Western Carolina University construction management students planned and built four shelters this fall for Project FIRE, which gives firewood to low-income, elderly Jackson County residents who rely on it for heat. “We strive to provide hardwoods that are as dry as possible, but that is difficult without shelters,” said Matt Broomell, coordinator of Project FIRE with the Jackson County Department on Aging. “These shelters will …
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