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A picturesque community park routinely hosted an unusual kind of parkgoer: repairmen in a bucket truck to fix or replace burned out security lights.
Fortunately, the local township received support from its local power provider for a more permanent solution – and even got paid to do so.
Employees at Carriage House Premier Cabinets were excited about working with their new power provider when the business moved to its new facility.
It was a unique project that had nothing to do with electricity.
Dairy cows and 3,000 acres of corn and soybeans keep Maurice Loehmer busy with a dizzying schedule most days. Yet it turned his head when his local electric co-op took interest in his farm – to make it more affordable to water his crops.
Retired contractor Don Acheson was planning to build his new house when the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic impact sent lumber prices skyrocketing and led to workforce shortages.
To make his planned home a reality, Acheson turned to some old friends – and his new electric cooperative.