February 2019

Honoring the Ancient Ozarks

Honoring the Ancient Ozarks

Johnny Morris’ natural history museum is one of Missouri’s best-kept secrets It sat atop the freshly plowed Ozark fi eld. A spring rain brought history to the surface where it lay, waiting to be found. A 16-year-old Johnny Morris was fl oating the White River with his...

Tips for healthy living

The new year is notorious for declarations to improve one’s health. Whether this is due to our gluttony over the marathon that is the holidays or the start of a new year, it can be a powerful time for changing old habits. But for many of us, New Year’s resolutions are...

Family is the cooperative way

When I think of February I think of family. It’s not just the Valentine’s Day holiday that brings this to mind, though I better make a note to take care of my wife, Lindsey, and the kids. Rather I remember cold winter days from my childhood when I was torn between...

Solar 101

Solar 101

Grant helps Farmers’ Electric answer solar questions Members of Farmers’ Electric Cooperative have long recognized the expertise of their cooperative’s employees when it comes to energy efficiency. Now those same employees will have new data to help members understand...

Kloeppel to manage Three Rivers Electric Cooperative

Kloeppel to manage Three Rivers Electric Cooperative

Roger Kloeppel took the helm in January as just the fifth CEO/general manager in the 80-plus-year history of Three Rivers Electric Cooperative based in Linn. A 30-year veteran of the cooperative, Roger got his start after representing Three Rivers Electric Cooperative...

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