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Why isn’t my power on 100% of the time?

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In a perfect world (and with constant cooperation from Mother Nature), Flathead Electric Cooperative could provide power 24/7 without interruption. In reality, we come pretty close. Your Co-op typically has an “up time” of over 99% -- staff is proud [...]

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 [...]

Roundup for Safety Board Focuses on Water Safety at May Meeting

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The Roundup for Safety Board awarded a total of $8,607 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its May 12 meeting, including two grants supporting water safety for local kids.

Duane Braaten

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Current Term: 2023-2026 | First elected in 2008 As owner and operator of Farm-To-Market Pork, Duane has over 35 years of agriculture and retail business experience. He and his wife, Janette, have raised 4 children. Duane has served on numerous boards, [...]

Grassroots Action Team

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[…] us contact legislators who make the decisions about critical issues impacting Flathead Electric Cooperative and other electric cooperatives in our state, region and nation. By signing up today you can: Help utilities keep rates affordable Help protect our power supply in the Northwest Help provide us with the ability to keep you up to […]

Trees For All

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The resilience of trees in Northwest Montana is remarkable, and we often grow attached to them, whether collectively as the Flathead National Forest, or as the beloved backyard shade tree.