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NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


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


TYSON LITTAU


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD OF TRUSTEES


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


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


IN CASE OF TROUBLE CALL: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 1-877-9NOPOWER (877.966.7693)


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


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(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov


NWEC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


orthwestern Electric’s Watts Up Kids Camp is a camp for 1st through 3rd graders which will be held at our main headquarters in Woodward on August 3. Camp hours are 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The camp is free for the children of NWEC members. The three-hour session includes a variety of learning tools, games and activities to help kids learn about electricity, where it comes from and how to be safe around it. 7R HQUROO \RXU FKLOG ¿OO RXW WKH IRUP DQG UHWXUQ LW E\ -XO\ GHWDLOV FDOO -RQQD DW kids) so enroll today!


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Watts Up Kids Camp Wednesday, August 3


Student’s Name (Print) ________________________________________ Age __________ Grade____________ T-shirt size_______________ Parent Name________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________ City ________________________ State________ Zip ___________ Home Phone (_____) ______ - __________ Work Phone (_____) ______ - __________ Cell Phone


(_____) ______ - __________


Please mail form to: Jonna Hensley Northwestern Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 2707, Woodward, OK 73802


Happy Fourth of July


Northwestern Electric will be closed on Monday, July 4.


For emergencies, call 877.966.7693.


April 2016 Operating Report 2015


Revenue - Billing......................................................... 2,568,686 Cost of Power............................................................... 1,589,596 Miles of Lines .............................................................. Members Connected .................................................... Density per Mile .......................................................... Average Member KWH............................................... Average Bill .................................................................


4,974


11,886 2.39


2,157 216


KWH Purchased........................................................... 26,213,174 KWH Sold.................................................................... 25,634,802 Income per Mile........................................................... Expense per Mile .........................................................


519 526


2016


2,394,485 1,396,824 4,988


11,942 2.39


1,966 201


24,082,527 23,472,302 482 495


July 2016 Free camp for children of NWEC members


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