Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative team hosts donation drive for families impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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North Central Electric Cooperative team hosts donation drive for families impacted by Hurricane Helene.

Through a cooperative staff member, Lorain-Medina Rural Electric and North Central Electric were made aware of a small community in North Carolina that had many of its members desperately struggling not only to clean up鈥

Ohio Co-op CEOs in Washington D.C.
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Ohio Co-op CEOs in Washington D.C.
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Ohio Co-op CEOs in Washington D.C.
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Ohio Co-op CEOs in Washington D.C.
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Ohio Co-op CEOs in Washington D.C.

In mid-September, nine co-op CEOs and members of OEC leadership went to Capitol Hill to meet with members of nearly half of the Ohio Congressional delegation as part of the annual 鈥淐EO Fly-In.鈥 Over a busy day and a half鈥

Pictured left to right: Amy Howat, Assistant Managing Editor OCL; Jeff McCallister, Sr. Managing Editor, OCL; Neal Kindig, Graphic Designer, OCL

COLUMBUS, OH鈥擮hio Cooperative Living magazine earned national recognition in the annual 鈥淲illies鈥 awards at the Statewide Editors Association annual meeting Sept. 22鈥25 in Louisville.聽

Ohio co-ops offer mutual aid to Carolinas

Columbus, OH鈥擣or the second time in a week, Ohio's electric cooperatives sent mutual aid to fellow co-ops in North and South Carolina following Hurricane Helene.

Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative community solar array

COLUMBUS, OH鈥斏槲逶绿 Power, Inc., was one of 16 electric cooperatives selected nationwide to receive a portion of $7.3 billion to build additional renewable energy projects to power Ohio鈥檚 24 electric coop

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The Community Foundation of Ohio's Electric Cooperatives presented a $2,500 donation to NRECA Board President Tony Anderson. Pictured Left to Right: Doug Miller, Vice President, Ohio's Electric Cooperatives Statewide Services; Tony Anderson, NRECA Board President; Pat O'Loughlin, President and CEO, Ohio's Electric Cooperatives

Columbus, OH聽- The board of The Community Foundation of Ohio鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives approved seven grants totaling $6,000 to various charitable organizations nominated by OEC and cooperative employees.