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How long does it take to restore power after an outage?

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It depends: Removing a branch from a power line is usually relatively simple and quick. Replacing a broken power pole or digging up buried cable to find and repair a fault is a much longer process. Outages can last from [...]

Safety First Video: Car Vs. Pole

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It's not as far-fetched as it may seem! Learn how to stay safe if you happen to find yourself in this unfortunate and life-threatening situation.

How to Start a Work Order

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[…] to Aid to Construction costs. What easements are required. All required easements shall be signed and notarized prior to work being released to be built. FEC will search for existing easements and prepare easement documents. FEC easements are for FEC only and do not include provisions for other utilities. You will be expected to […]

Calling All Amateur Photographers!

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Do you have an awesome photo of the Flathead Valley, Libby, or Cooke City areas to share in our calendar?

Underground Line Extension Requirements

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[…] perform excavation and install conduit safely and to adhere to any and all state, local, and FEC requirements. Call 811 Before You Dig Regardless of where you live or conduct your business, the gas, electric, cable, water, and sewer lines that serve you may very likely be underground. It doesn’t matter how deep you […]

Cassidy’s Experience

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Cassidy Norick reflects on her experience during the 2018 Washington D.C Youth Tour.

Trustees Announce Co-op’s Capital Credit Retirement

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Approximately $3 million dollars will be returned to many Flathead Electric Cooperative members via bill credits and checks in November and December.

Stacey Schnebel

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Current Term: 2022-2025 | First elected in 2016 Stacey Schnebel resides in Coram with her family, where she co-owns and operates UnderCurrent Web and Stonefly Lounge. Stacey is a Credentialed Cooperative Director, and she represents Flathead Electric Co-op members on the [...]