CASPER — “Rather than answer your question very honestly, I think they [Radiant] tend to skim the surface, and the problem with that is the people need to hear the good and the bad. That’s the truth, because if they want credibility in their conversation, they’re going to have to say what the good and the bad and the risk is.”

That was how state Rep. Tony Locke, R-Casper, described in a nutshell what Radiant Nuclear ought to be doing to provide residents of Bar Nunn credible information so they can decide if its project is right for their community or not.

Radiant Nuclear, Secretary of State Chuck Gray and Rep. Bill Allemand, R-Midwest, hosted town halls in an effort to provide information about Radiant’s proposed manufacturing and waste storage facility near Bar Nunn.

However, many of

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