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Fixed Charge On Your Bill is A Worthwhile Investment in KEC


As an owner of your electric co- op, you make an investment in Kay Electric every time you pay your bill. The customer service fee on your bill is a monthly investment that helps Kay Electric cover the expenses of maintaining its electric system.


Maintaining pole, wires, substations DQG FR RS HTXLSPHQW WDNHV VLJQL¿FDQW resources. The customer service fee ensures that all equipment operates properly and the lights turn on when you need them.


Regardless of how much electricity your family uses, the cost of delivering power to your home doesn’t vary. All members are charged the same for the cost of operation, since all members EHQH¿W IURP WKH VDPH VHUYLFH


Your monthly investment ensures you have access to safe, reliable environmentally responsible and affordable power when you need it. Kay Electric values the investment you make in your co-op every month, and it uses that asset wisely IRU WKH EHQH¿W RI DOO LWV PHPEHUV


$25 is hiding in this issue!


Please read your newsletter carefully. If you spot your account number hidden in these pages, please contact Kay Electric immediately to claim a $25 credit on your electric bill. If no account numbers are claimed, the prize money will carry over to the next month for a maximum bill credit of $50.


800-535-1079 contact@kayelectric.coop 2 • May 2017 • The Cooperator • May 2017 • TheCooperator


Visitors at the KEC Annual Meeting included Joe Harris, retired KEC CEO, and J.B Olsen, retired trustee.


Members of the Blackwell High School Choir perform. Catching a ride.


annual meeting snapshots


Max Hohmann, president of the Kay Electric board of trustees, speaks to members.


The Flying J Wranglers entertain the crowd.


Co-op members visit with friends.


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