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    Wheatland Participates in Touch-A-Truck Event

    Shaylee KoelzerBy Wheatland Electric CooperativeAugust 2, 20231 Min Read
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    On June 30, Wheatland Electric employees and their exciting vehicles participated in a Touch-A-Truck event in Great Bend. Elementary-aged students learned about what it takes to be a lineworker, all the cool technology inside a big bucket truck and the safety equipment that keeps lineworkers safe! Wheatland Electric also took their electric vehicle to the event and shares about the technology involved in running on a 100% electric battery!

    A Wheatland Electric Co-op employee sits in an electric vehicle and explains EV technology while a group of children listens.
    Kayanna Hammeke, member services and key accounts manager, talks about the advantages of our 100% electric vehicle with elementary-age students from Great Bend.
    A lineman shows an elementary-aged child how to use the safety rubber sleeves and gloves to protect against an electrical current.
    Dax Walk, line foreman, helps a child try on lineworker’s rubber gloves during a Touch-A-Truck event in Great Bend on June 30.
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