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There’s more than one way to pay your electric bill


Choctaw Electric Cooperative (CEC) provides several convenient bill payment options and payment plans. For more details on any of our payment options, please contact your CEC billing representative at 800-780-6486, or visit www.choctawelectric.coop.


Pay online at www.choctawelectric.coop. Using our secure payment site you can also view your account history, check your account balance, energy usage and more.


A SPECIAL GIFT


Choctaw Electric Cooperative volunteers assisted with the 2013 Special Olympic Summer Games, held May 8-10 in Stillwater. From left: John Drake, Madison Drake, Brad Kendrick, Tonia Allred and Bart Tedder. Rural electric cooperative employees from across the state donate their time to the event every year. Choctaw Electric has provided volunteers for the event for the past 14 years.


CEC Relay for Life Tallies $3,000 Team thanks sponsors and participants for their help


hosting events throughout the year and soliciting sponsors and donations, the team raised $3,500 for the American Cancer Society.


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Guy Dale, Choctaw Electric’s Relay for Life team captain, said the team organized a special predator hunt, a team roping benefit and a golf tournament as well as other events. “We had many events and a lot of people and businesses were involved in making them a success,” he said.


Businesses that helped with donations include Hugo Sash and Door, TL Pawn and Gun, Bumper to Bumper, Smith Brothers Pawn & Gun, Bryant’s Camo, O’Reily’s,Elite Hardware, Okie Traps and Supplies, Duncan’s Pawn and Gun, Red River Coop, High Street Pizza, Busy Bee Café, F&F Feed, KDOE, and K95.5.


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“Please show your appreciation for their support by giving them your business and saying thanks,” Dale said.


He also thanked the following individuals for volunteering their time: Ashton Neufeld, Mark Neufeld, Keller Beason, Kayden Beason, Deana Beason, Kim Bryant, Randy Leathers, Amy House, Misty Hughes, Misty Teague, Riley Antu, Jaylee Antu, Jamie Kirkes, Bridget Keeling, Bo Phillips, Morris McCann, Alan Fortner, and Kenny Fortner.


He also thanked CEC employees for their time, money and support.


“We hear of so many people around us that are battling cancer. It’s always wonderful to be involved in helping them in any way we can,” Dale said.


Budget Billing. With this option your energy usage is averaged over 11 months, helping you avoid seasonal high bills .


Automatic Payment Plan. Monthly bill payments are automatically withdrawn from your checking, savings, or credit card account.


After Hours Payments. Choctaw Electric offers a drive through window and/or payment drop box at CEC office locations in Hugo, Idabel and Antlers.


Authorized Payment Locations. Pay your bill at any of the following locations Monday through Friday during regular office hours.


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First Bank & Trust, Idabel


McCurtain Co. National Bank, Idabel Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Idabel Idabel National Bank, Idabel First Bank, Antlers


Ameri State Bank, Antlers


Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Antlers First National Bank, Broken Bow First Bank and Trust, Broken Bow McCurtain Co. National Bank, Broken Bow Shamrock Bank, Clayton


Choctaw Electric Cooperative, Hugo First Bank, Hugo


First Bank and Trust, Hochatown First State Bank, Valliant


McCurtain Co. National Bank, Valliant First Bank and Trust, Wright City


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