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April 2015


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


Membership has its benefits NWEC returns $996,825 in capital credits


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our electric cooperative belongs to you and the other members who re- ceive electric service from North- western Electric. Your ownership interest in the Co-op is known as capital credits.


At the end of each year, after fi- nancial obligations have been met, the Co-op determines if there are excess revenues called margins. These margins are allocated to the members as capital credits based upon their payments for electricity during that year. When the Co-op’s financial conditions permit, your Board of Directors votes to refund the capital credits to you, our mem- bers. This year, NWEC is paying


back $996,825 to members who paid for electric service in 1994 and 1995.


Active members will receive a credit on their April bill unless the amount is over $600, then a check will be mailed. Inactive members will receive a check in the mail if their amount is over $10 or it is their final capital credit check. Some checks go unclaimed due to addresses that are not current for former members. If you know someone who has moved, please ask them to update their address with us. Forms may be obtained from our website at www.nwecok. coop, by emailing us at cc@nwe- cok.org or giving the office a call at 256.7425 or 800.375.7423.


The A Bar Bunkhouse Band Annual Meeting Continued from page 1.


• Entertainment provided by The A Bar Bunkhouse Band


• Kids drawing for a Wii game, iPod, and other prizes.


• Souvenir cup for everyone attend- ing the meeting!


Hidden account number contest


Congratulations to Melvin New- man for recognizing his number in the February issue. The other number belonged to Curtiss Buss.


For those of you who aren’t familiar with the contest, this is how it works. We have hidden two account numbers somewhere in the articles in this newsletter. The numbers will always be enclosed in parentheses and will look similar to this example (XXXXXX).


If you recognize your account


number, all you have to do is give us a call on or before the 8th of the current month and we’ll give you a credit on your bill for the amount stated.


This month’s numbers are worth $25 each. Happy hunting!


1 lb. ground beef 1/2 onion, chopped 1 package taco seasoning 6 large flour tortillas 1 can refried beans


2-3 cups shredded taco cheese or cheddar cheese 1 can cream of mushroom soup 4 ounces sour cream


Brown beef and onion, drain. Add taco seasoning and stir in refried beans.


Mix soup and sour cream in a separate bowl. Spread 1/2 sour cream mix- ture in the bottom of a casserole dish. Tear up 3 tortillas and spread over sour cream mixture.


Put 1/2 the meat bean mixture over the layer of tortillas. Add a layer of cheese.


Repeat the layers.


Sprinkle cheese over the top and bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees F for 20- 30 minutes.


Creamy Burrito Casserole


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