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Summer Reliability
This article gives a brief overview of power reliability and renewable resources.

Look Up and Look Out This Growing Season
If you are a member getting ready for planting season, then check out this article for equipment and electric safety!

Shining the Light on Community Volunteers in June
Wish you could “pay back” a great volunteer in your community? You can! Read on for details.

HCREC Welcomes its Newest Team Members!
Meet the new faces at Harrison County REC!

Understanding Your Power Costs and Credits
Harrison County REC’s mission is to safely provide reliable electric power and related services at the best possible value for our members. This article further explains the pass-through cost model used by cooperatives to ensure that you are getting the best possible value for each kilowatt that you use.

Harrison County Rural Electric Cooperative is proud to present this year’s “Light the Way to your Future” scholarship recipients
Congratulations to our area seniors!

HCREC is Hiring!
HCREC is Hiring a Lineworker for our Operations Department. Interested candidates can send application materials to Director of Operations, Shadon Blum by Friday, May 20th at 4pm.
HCREC has now added a new informational line item to the monthly electric bill
Learn more about HCREC’s new electric bill line item and why it’s important for members to “Level the Load.”

The Future is Bright at Harrison County REC!
HCREC Board President, Tom Bothwell reflects on 2021 and shares insight for the upcoming year.

Harrison County REC Responds to December High Winds
A note from HCREC regarding the December 15th power restoration process.