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Navigating Challenges. Powering the Future.
As a member-owned cooperative, Harrison County Rural Electric Cooperative operates not for profit, but for people. This model allows us to spread risk over time, invest strategically, and make decisions that benefit our members not shareholders. That’s a key reason why our system has delivered reliable power for more than 85 years and why it’s uniquely positioned to meet future challenges. Stability Through Planning For decades, Harrison County REC has proudly delivered safe,
Harrison County REC
6 days ago2 min read
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Protecting Electric Service Territory is our Top 2025 Legislative Priority
Prospective column by Ethan Hohenadel, Director of Policy & Advocacy for the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives At the Iowa...
Harrison County REC
Jan 282 min read
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Defined electric service areas protect rural Iowans
Perspective column by Leslie Kaufman, executive vice president and general manager of the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives At...
Harrison County REC
Dec 30, 20242 min read
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Simple Steps to Become a Co-op Voter
Co-ops Vote provides access to resources and information for co-op members to vote...with co-op issues in mind.
Smart Choices
Oct 22, 20242 min read
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