
MOPERC elects industry leadership for 2022
January 21, 2022 By Danielle Pesta
The Missouri Propane Education & Research Council (MOPERC) installed its 2022 leadership at the group’s winter meeting in Ridgedale, Missouri.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education & Research Council (MOPERC) installed its 2022 leadership at the group’s winter meeting in Ridgedale, Missouri.
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Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education & Research Council installed its new leadership at the group’s winter meeting in Ridgedale, Missouri.
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