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- Lorain-Medina Rural Electric is celebrating two employees — Data Analyst Lynndsie Stahl and Journ
- Large, handsome, fast-flying birds, canvasbacks were not exactly numerous during those years, but
- Tree and vegetation management is an important part of Butler Rural Electric Cooperative’s annual
- Evans thought of all the Little Free Libraries that were springing up at the time, offering books
- Trees do a lot of good for our communities.
- When severe winter weather recently swept across Ohio and much of the east
- Data centers may feel like a big-city phenomenon, but more and more of them are showing up in rur
- Nearly 90 years ago, electric cooperatives like North Central Electric were formed for a simple r
- The rodents are so large (weighing up to 60 pounds) and unrelentingly industrious (“busy as a bea
- Did you know Butler Rural Electric Cooperative is member-owned and operated?
- Rarey cemented his international reputation as one of the greatest horse trainers the world has e
- Nearly 90 years ago, electric cooperatives like Lorain-Medina Rural Electric were formed for a si
- “People choose geothermal for the environmental benefits and to save money,” says Tim Litton, dir
- After 29 years of service, Mike Klima is retiring from Paulding Putnam.
- North Central Electric is celebrating two employees — Data Analyst Lynndsie Stahl and Journeyman
- “Climbing combines physical activity — a sportlike activity — with a meaningful cultural experien
- Data centers may feel like a big-city phenomenon, but more and more of them are showing up in rur
- There would be a number of differences if we were not a cooperative. For example:
- As a cooperative member, you get a bill from [selected_context:field_cooperative:entity:short_nam
- Tundra swan (the good)
- I want to personally address upcoming changes in our rate structure.
