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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.
‘Something Took Over That Day’: Louisiana Co-op Worker Rescues Fellow Diner from Choking
At a banquet honoring Vietnam War heroes, a real-time selfless act unfolds before diners’ eyes.
Inadvertent Tax Bill Language Could Jeopardize Exempt Status for Some Electric Co-ops
Small co-op must decide between accepting government broadband grants and losing tax-exempt status
NRECA Seeks 80 Percent Reduction in Insurance Premiums on Co-op Retirement Plans
Co-op retirement plan premiums are too high. NRECA is urging Congress to reduce these costs.
Facing the Holidays After Hurricanes, Southeast Communities Are Getting Co-op Help
Hurricane hardships are making the holiday season more challenging for many in the Southeast.
Matheson: ‘We Want the Consumer to Have Real Broadband’
NRECA CEO Jim Matheson tells business strategists co-ops want members to have real broadband.
Co-op Employees Know Outages Don’t Take A Holiday
As Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, electric co-ops are watching our power.
A $1.6 Billion Boost for Rural Infrastructure From USDA
USDA: 7M rural residents, businesses to benefit from latest round of electric infrastructure loans
#VetsPowerUs: Meet the Veterans Who Power America’s Electric Cooperatives
America's electric co-ops use social media to honor those who served.
Lodging for Lineworkers During Missouri Emergencies: A Lasting Legacy for a Co-op Leader
When the lights go out in Missouri, co-op crews are welcome at National Guard armories.