Rolling Hills Electric has been busy in our communities the past few months. Here is a recap of some of the things we have been a part of lately.
Doug Errebo, journeyman lineman, manned the wheel while his family Kayla, Brayton and Raelynn Errebo waved at parade attendees from the float.Rolling Hills crews assisted in moving the Mahin family house. It is a large house and took some planning, preparation and coordination by both Rolling Hills, Prairie Land and City of Clyde crews to make it a safe and seamless process.Tyker Roesti, outpost foreman; Hayden Roesti, front-seat passenger; Cooper Roesti, in the bucket; and Willie Wiredhand (a.k.a. Kenny Castor, member services tech).Rolling Hills’ Trent Webb, journeyman line-man, and Willie Wiredhand (a.k.a. Kenny Castor, member services tech) represented the cooperative in the parade.Tyler Roesti, outpost foreman, drove the Rolling Hills float along with his co-pilot and grandmother, Wilma Roesti. Tami Harts and Steve Roesti rode on the float and Jerry and Bobette Roesti walked alongside the bicycle crew of Cooper, Lilly and Hayzen Roesti and Parker, Hudson and Beau Harts, and Sheila Lorence.The Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce summer interns toured our office and shop facilities as part of their career day, showcasing that rural Kansas has a lot to offer in technology, engineering and technical skills.