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NOVEMBER 2011 


SoonerSafe: Storm shelter rebates


A


new program from the state of Oklahoma will make storm shelters more affordable for 500 homeowners. Managed by


the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, SoonerSafe provides for a 75 percent rebate on the cost of a safe room or storm shelter, with the maximum rebate of $2,000.


The program will award rebates to 500 residents via a lottery-style system. To be eligible, homeowners must register at SoonerSafe.ok.gov.


The winners will be notified via email if they register for the program before January 3, 2012. Safe rooms cannot be installed prior to the rebate drawing.


Registering for SoonerSafe only ensures that you will be considered for the program and does not guarantee that you will receive the rebate.


The program will use a random selection process so that everyone who registers will have an equal chance to be selected. Registering early will not improve your odds of being chosen. However, all Oklahoma homeowners whose homes were destroyed in the April 14, 2011 or May 22-25, 2011 tornadoes will receive priority selection as part of this year’s program.


Fall back on Nov. 6


Beat back the darkness with a security light


November 6 is the official end of Daylight Savings Time. That means the sun sets earlier in the evening, and Choctaw Electric members may find themselves returning home in the dark.


To brighten your entrance, protect your property, and enhance safety, consider installing a security light. CEC offers high pressure sodium security lights that will light up your property and make it safer.


For more details, please call 800-780-6486 or visitwww.choctawelectric.coop.


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MONTHLY REPORT Rural Electric taxes collected


for local schools (For September 2011 collections)


Choctaw Electric Cooperative gross receipts taxes are collected by the state and distributed to local schools. The amount each school receives is based on the number of miles of CEC line in the school district. Ninety-five percent is distributed to schools. The remaining five percent is retained by the state.


SCHOOL Lane


Farris


Bennington Grant Swink


Boswell


Ft. Towson Soper Hugo


Rattan


Whitesboro Forest Grove Lukfata Glover


Denison


Holly Creek Idabel


Haworth Valliant


Eagletown Smithville Wright City Battiest


Broken Bow Nashoba Rattan Clayton Antlers Moyers


TOTALS


95% paid to schools 5% paid to state 100% paid by CEC


$70,836.65 $3,728.25 $74,564.90


SOURCE: OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION


$191,182.63 $10,062.25 $201,244.88


CURRENT MONTH $10.93


$2,316.22 $170.32


$2,759.96 $471.58


$1,695.15 $3,687.03 $2,721.40 $4,432.02 $6,077.22 $196.92


$1,514.11 $1,121.10 $1,307.30 $953.67


$1,263.79 $2,488.81 $5,269.18 $3,623.93 $1,918.88 $3,840.44 $2,011.26 $3,892.61 $5,270.61 $1,449.37


$5,929.22


$1,108.93 $7,097.13 $2,314.78


YEAR-TO-DATE $29.50


$6,251.30 $459.68


$7,448.92 $1,272.75 $4,575.09 $9,951.01 $7,344.85 $11,961.67 $10,073.29 $531.47


$4,086.46 $3,025.76 $3,528.30 $2,573.89 $3,410.87 $6,717.10 $14,221.11 $9,780.70 $5,178.90 $10,365.05 $5,428.23 $10,505.85 $14,224.99 $3,911.73 $16,002.51 $2,992.92 $19,154.61 $6,247.41


CEC


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