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NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC


COOPERATIVE, INC.


Woodward, Oklahoma 


Beaver, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Woods and Woodward Counties in Oklahoma


TYSON LITTAU


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD OFTRUSTEES


Kenny Knowles, Pres......................... Arnett Ray Smith, Vice-Pres. ........................Taloga John Bruce, Jr., Sec.-Treas. .............. Sharon Dean Stone....................................... Buffalo Clair Craighead ...........................Woodward Wayne Hall.......................................Quinlan Duane Henderson........................Mooreland Lee Huckaby.....................................Selman Gilbert Perkins. .....................................Gate


Jonna Hensley.....................................Editor Michael W. Mitchel........................ Attorney


DATES TO REMEMBER


1st to 10th of Each Month— Pay electric service bill


20th of Each Month— -Delinquent collections begin.


December 2012


 OAEC sets date for 50 year reunion celebration


he Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, in con- junction with the participating electric cooperatives across the state, is coordinating a 50 Year Reunion Celebration of the Washington, D.C. Youth Tour program on July 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson inspired


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the Youth Tour when he addressed the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (NRECA) Annual Meet- ing in Chicago in 1957. The Senator  thing goes out of this meeting, it will be sending youngsters to the national Capitol where they can actually see  Consequently, some Texas electric cooperatives sent groups of young people to Washington to work during    people on a week long study tour of the nation’s Capitol.


Later that same year a busload came


IN CASE OFTROUBLE CALL: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 1-877-9NOPOWER 877.966.7693


 John Kirkwood...............................866.3245 Bob Appell .....................................273.4088


NOTICE


A copy of NWEC Bylaws will be made available for any member upon request.


Web page: www.nwecok.coop E-mail: nwec@nwecok.coop


Postmaster: Send address changes to:  2925 Williams Ave. P.O. Box 2707 Woodward, OK 73802.


  began to coordinate joint activities among the state delegations and sug- gested that co-op representatives from each state arrange to be in Washington, D.C. during Youth Tour week. That tradition continues today, almost 50 years later. Today over 1,500 students and 250 chaperones participate in the Youth Tour annually with over 70 students from Oklahoma attending


Hammons Hepner and Taylor Flanagan represented NWEC during the 2012Youth Tour. All former participants are invited to the 50 year reunion.


 cooperatives have sponsored over 2,600 students since 1964. All former Youth Tour alumni are invited to the reunion in Oklahoma City. The exact location and more details will be published as they become available. There is no charge for former Youth Tour participants to attend the reunion and only a small fee for their guests. You can join the Facebook group Oklahoma Youth Tour 50 Year Reunion at http://www.facebook. com/groups/101798696649017/#!/ groups/101798696649017/. - ticipant, Northwestern Electric would like to update your contact informa- tion. Please contact Jonna Hensley at 580.256.7425 or 800.375.7423. You can also email her at jonnah@nwecok. coop.


September 2012 Operating Report 2011


Revenue - Billing......................................................... 2,606,187 Cost of Power............................................................... 1,426,028 Miles of Lines .............................................................. Members Connected .................................................... Density per Mile .......................................................... Average Member KWH............................................... Average Bill .................................................................


4,900


11,354 2.32


2,419 229.54


535.39 474.14


2012


2,469,851 1,363,772 4,920


11,542 2.35


2,230 213.99


KWH Purchased........................................................... 25,176,937 25,065,677 KWH Sold.................................................................... 27,469,696 25,738,562 ........................................................... Expense per Mile .........................................................


506.22 462.73


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