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How can I get more information?

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Your Co-op can help! If you need information about a new project or if you have questions about your workorder in-progress that has not been approved and fully paid, call (406) 751-4483 and ask to speak with the Distribution Design department. If [...]

UPDATE: MT 35 closure rescheduled to Thursday, February 1

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The tree removal requiring the closure of MT 35, previously scheduled for Monday, January 29, has been rescheduled to Thursday, February 1. MT Highway 35, south of Woods Bay, near Fishing Rock Lane, is expected to close to traffic between 10 a.m. and noon on Thursday, February 1.

How long after the work is completed before the check is issued?

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This time varies depending on the length of time it takes the Approved Installer and owner to arrange for final inspection, if necessary, and provide all necessary documentation. Once FEC approves completion of the project the check will be issued [...]

How to Start a Work Order

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[…] and the project has been inspected by the FEC distribution designer. Scheduling times can change depending on FEC’s workload. Once your work order has been inspected and approved by a distribution designer, you may contact FEC’s operations department at (406) 7514428 for a more accurate time estimate. Initial Appointments with Designers: 2 to 7 […]

Lighting

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Co-op’s Roundup for Safety Program Supports Avalanche Safety Messaging

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Roundup for Safety Board awarded $7,500 towards Friends of the Flathead Avalanche Center (FOFAC)’s efforts to improve the safety messaging functionalities of the Flathead Avalanche Center’s website.