Three busloads of Kansas electric cooperative managers, trustees and staff pulled up to the Kansas State Capitol for Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.’s (KEC) annual Day at…
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For nearly two centuries, Feb. 22 was known as President George Washington’s birthday. In the late 20th century, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which…
A new year, a new legislative session and many new faces under the dome — 35 to be exact. This includes 34 new House members —…
Now, more than ever, we need electric cooperatives to ensure there remains a durable foundation for our rural communities. Owned and democratically controlled by the people…
Earl Morse, a retired Air Force Captain is the son of a Korean and Vietnam War veteran. Jeff Miller, a small business owner, is the son…
Kansas experiences its share of natural disasters, from floods and ice storms to tornadoes and wildfires. And let’s not forget the often-intense snow and wind events…
The precursor to this magazine, Kansas Electric Farmer, launched in August 1952 with a mission to educate electric co-op consumer-members about legislative issues, electrical safety, and…
The United States celebrates its 245th anniversary this month. Our country is a mere 24.5 decades old. We are a relatively young country by world standards,…
A contingent of Kansas electric cooperative leaders, the Government Relations team at Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., and I traveled to our nation’s capital in May to…
It’s America’s most solemn holiday established initially as Decoration Day by the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in May 1868. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan…