By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner
The Coolidge City Council was once again briefed on what is happening at the Coolidge Municipal Airport, and once again the news they heard was presented with a side of worry and a big price tag.
Charlie Recker of Coolidge Aviation let council know that the potential for any growth at the airport is severely inhibited by the diminishing amount of power available at the site. Businesses like his and Complete Parachute Solutions are only able to be stagnant with the electricity supply available to them.
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