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Co-op 101
April’s Snow, Ice and Wind Rip Co-op Lines in Midwest
Winter storm damage is continuing to plague electric co-ops in the Midwest this spring.
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Bipartisan Bill Would Protect Co-ops From Losing Tax-Exempt Status
The new bill would correct an unintended consequence of the 2017 tax law.
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No Stranger to Disasters, Louisiana Co-ops Donate to Nebraska Co-ops for Flood Relief
Louisiana statewide association’s $5,000 contribution lifts spirits of Nebraska co-ops.
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Along Those Lines, Episode 6: The Rise of Female Lineworkers
This month, we take you behind the scenes with a woman making her way in a male-dominated industry
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Matheson: The Consumer Is the Focus; Co-op Innovation Is the Solution
NRECA CEO Jim Matheson outlines co-ops’ innovative ways of meeting members’ needs.
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Six Electric Co-op Policy Priorities for the New Congress
From broadband to tax policy, a look at co-op policy priorities for the 116th Congress.
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The Co-op Stories That Caught Your Attention This Year
From hurricanes to hero lineworkers, the most popular stories on electric.coop this year.
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Winter Storms Keep Co-op Crews Busy
With winter still officially over a week away, co-op crews know snow, ice and frigid winds are alr
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Alaska Earthquake Rattles Nerves, but Co-op Power Problems Were Minimal
Electric co-ops in Alaska moved quickly to restore service following Friday’s earthquake.
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Arkansas Co-ops Point to Power Success to Promote Broadband Technology
In the 20th century, co-ops brought power to the countryside, and now they’re bringing broadband