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Connections Card Business of the Month


Storm Exits as a Lion! (from page 1)


At 8:00 Monday morning, WFEC replaced bro- ken cross arms on their transmission line and re- stored power to the Canton substations. With the substations energized, we began the process of restoring the back fed lines and continued clear- ing problems to get the power back on.


Their offer consists of a Free small popcorn with the purchase of a large drink. The 89er Theater is located at 304 N Main in Kingfisher,OK Find current showings by calling the 24 hr. movie line at 405-699-3489 or online at www.89ertheatre.com


Get connected with the Co-op Connections Card from Cimarron Electric and save money! The Co- op Connection Card Program benefits coopera- tive members by offering valuable discounts from participating businesses and increases customer visits at local businesses.


To find out more and how to participate in the Connection Card Program, call Krystal Turner at 405-375-4730 or e-mail her at kturner@cimarro- nelectric.com.


It’s Youth Tour Time!


Visits promoting the 2017 Youth Tour Contest are currently underway. Krystal Turner, or a repre- sentative of Cimarron Electric will soon be visit- ing your school to promote the 2017 Youth Tour Contest.


This year, Cimarron will be sending 4 lucky win- ners to an all expense paid trip to Washington, DC. 25 Oklahoma cooperatives and our state- wide organization, Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) combine to send 70 students from Oklahoma to Washington, DC every year.


If you are a junior in High School, get ready to enter the contest. If your school isn’t on the schedule yet, please contact Krystal Turner at 405-375-4730 or kturner@cimarronelectric.com. Cimarron Electric Cooperative...Investing in the Leaders of Tomorrow!


Our crews replaced around 29 cross arms and over 119 poles that had broke on our distribution line. Heavy ice and trees had to be removed. It was interesting to note that most of the damage


An army of trucks are getting the icy lines back up west of Canton.


was on lines that did not qualify to receive re- placement or upgrade in our 1249 mile strength- ening and hardening project. We worked throughout the day and into the night to get our members power restored. Jeff Hyatt, Cimarron COO said.”We spend upwards of a mil- lion dollars a year on tree programs. Ice storms make it worth every penny. We are also thankful that the 1249 mile project had been completed. It could have been so much worse without it. Thank you for your patience during the storm.”


Canton Substation #1 as the ice begins to melt.


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