May 5, 2004: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: Golden Triangle News: Robert More has accepted a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps to serve as a basic-sanitation volunteer in Bolivia

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Robert More has accepted a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps to serve as a basic-sanitation volunteer in Bolivia

Robert More has accepted a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps to serve as a basic-sanitation volunteer in Bolivia

Robert More has accepted a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps to serve as a basic-sanitation volunteer in Bolivia

More joins Peace Corps

Cut Bank resident Robert More has accepted a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps to serve as a basic-sanitation volunteer in Bolivia. He is the son of Dick and Marian More of Cut Bank.

In his assignment, More will be working with host country nationals to help design and construct water systems, latrines, solid waste disposals, and other related sanitation infrastructure. He leaves the United States for training on May 4, 2004.

Originally a 1998 graduate of Cut Bank High School, More received a master's degree in architecture from Montana State University in 2003. He most recently worked for a landscaping company, Ace Unlimited, in Bozeman. More is joining the Peace Corps with his wife, Dana Brownfield of Hammond, who will be serving as an education volunteer.




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