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Health screenings available for cooperative members


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Alternative route to Grove Civic Center encouraged Sept. 15


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embers will gather September 15 at the Grove Civic Center for Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative’s 74th


annual meeting. The civic center is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of 18th and Main in Grove. Due to anticipated heavy traffic, members are being asked to avoid the direct highway approach to the civic center altogether in order to ensure good traffic flow. Please follow the alternative routes detailed


below. These routes will bring you behind the civic center. There, traffic attendants will be stationed to point out designated parking areas. NEOEC will provide free shuttle service from the designated off-site parking area. Those with special needs will be required to have handicap stickers in place for designated handicap parking. Due to its rough terrain and inaccessibility by


golf cart, the parking area northwest of the civic center is restricted to cooperative employees only. FROM JAY: Travel north on Highway 59 to


State Park Road (just past Dairy Queen) and turn left. Turn right (north) on Broadway. FROM MIAMI (Highway 10/Elk River


approach): Travel south and west on Highway 10. At second stoplight, go straight two blocks on Highway 59 and turn left (south) at Broadway, just before the former Grand Lake Bank building. FROM VINITA OR MIAMI (Highway


59 approach): Travel southbound on Highway 59 to first stoplight (Leisure Lane). Turn right on Leisure Lane, left on Har-Ber Road, and right on Broadway.


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ooperative members can ensure their continued good health by taking advantage of convenient health screenings during the 2012 annual meeting. Thanks to a partnership between NEOEC and Craig General Hospital, a battery of screenings will be made available to members during the event, scheduled September 15 at the Grove Civic Center.


Hospital staff will


perform screenings at the civic center between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on September 15. Screenings to be


offered include: lipid panel (HDL, LDL triglycerides and blood sugar), PSA (prostate screening), blood pressure, blood sugar (glucose test), and pulse ox. Due to the high cost of the equipment involved, a $5 charge will apply to the lipid panel and PSA tests. All other screenings will be performed free of charge. Additional testing, as well as valuable informational materials, may also be offered by hospital staff. It is important for those participating in the health screenings to


fast for at least 12 hours to ensure accurate results. Results will be mailed to participating members in the days


following annual meeting.


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