Co-op’s Roundup for Safety Program Support Libby Library Lighting
At its January meeting, the Roundup for Safety Board awarded $5,000 to the Libby Friends of the Library for community safety lighting upgrades.
At its January meeting, the Roundup for Safety Board awarded $5,000 to the Libby Friends of the Library for community safety lighting upgrades.
Flathead County Solid Waste District recently partnered with the Co-op to complete a multi-year methane well expansion project that will significantly increase gas collection ahead of the addition of a second engine.
Early this morning, Flathead Electric Cooperative’s (FEC) wholesale power provider, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), made FEC aware of an emergency shut down of one of their main delivery into FEC’s system which caused power outages across Lake Blaine, Many Lakes, and the Echo Lake areas.
This week’s potentially historic cold temperatures are not expected to cause power outages on their accord, but other factors are always a threat to power supply, such as motor vehicle accidents.
The Roundup for Safety Board awarded $36,936 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its December 8 meeting, including a $5,381 grant for communications batteries needed by Kootenai Winter Sports Ski Education Foundation to ensure safety at Turner Mountain Ski Area.
Flathead Electric Cooperative (FEC) Trustees recently retired $8 million dollars in capital credits to active members, largely via credits on November/December electric bills.
The Roundup for Safety Board awarded $17,321 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its November 10 meeting, including a $3,000 grant requested by the Nate Chute Foundation (NCF) for gun safety locks.
At Flathead Electric Cooperative, every day is cybersecurity day, as we work to protect the integrity of the electric grid and our members’ information.
Representatives from the Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish, West Shore, Libby, and Veterans food banks gathered at Flathead Electric Cooperative on Friday, September 9, to celebrate the results of this year’s Ribeye Raffle.
The Roundup for Safety Board awarded $37,225 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its September 8 meeting, including a $7,500 grant requested jointly by the Kootenai Cross Country Running Team and the Kootenai Cross Country Ski Club.