Articles
Lineworker Uses His Boat to Help Catch Suspected Thief Who Jumped in Lake
A Missouri lineworker rescued a drowning suspect and delivered him to the sheriff.
Iowa Hog Farm Sells Solar Energy to Co-op While Reducing Carbon Emissions
An Iowa hog farm shrunk its carbon footprint by adding solar energy.
Grateful Wisconsin Co-op Employee Pays Member’s $300 Electric Bill
A Wisconsin co-op employee repays a member’s kindness.
Co-ops Join TVA, CoBank to Help Feed Hungry Families During Pandemic
Tennessee co-ops and their partners are trying to help fill the shelves of local food banks.
Potato Farmers Served by Electric Co-ops Face COVID-19 Challenges
Potato farmers are already faced with a crop surplus as they prepare for the August harvest.
New Mexico Co-op Gives Free Broadband Connections to Struggling Students
Kit Carson says free broadband connections to homes with school children is good business.
First Person: ‘You Can’t Social Distance on a Bus,’ Says Youth Tour Leader
Electric Co-op Youth Tour coordinator Shana Read felt like “a breaker of hearts” over canceled
Missouri Co-op Worker Rescues Two Men From Burning Armored Truck
A Missouri co-op employee used his claw hammer to pry open the armored vehicle as flames rose.
Georgia Co-op Adds Giant ‘Sunflowers’ to its Solar Garden
Each solar flower is about 18 feet tall and their petal-shaped panels open and close.