SECPA: The Season of Giving
As the holiday season approaches and the air turns crisp, we’re reminded that this truly is the season of giving. It’s a time for gratitude, generosity, and looking out for one another — and at Southeast Colorado Power Association, that’s something we take to heart year-round. You’ve probably heard us talk about our concern for […]
Value You Can Count On
When others raise rates, we have held the line. At Poudre Valley REA, we know how much stability matters, because behind every electric bill is a family making plans and a community working hard to thrive. While many utilities have implemented double-digit rate hikes, our residential electric rate has changed just 5% in nearly a […]
A Day at Morgan County REA
What was your favorite class field trip? The one that remains in your memory to this day? Was it a day at the zoo? A visit to a museum? What about an afternoon spent at your … electric company? You may not have experienced the latter, but a group of Morgan County middle and high […]
Pole Top Rescue Skills Training
Assisting an unresponsive or unconscious coworker atop a utility pole is a rare occurrence for a lineworker. But pole top rescue skills are vital for people who work in the electric utility industry, as they have the potential to save a life. That is why linemen from K.C. Electric Association participate in comprehensive pole top […]
The Season of Giving
As the holiday season approaches and the air turns crisp, we are reminded that this truly is the season of giving. It is a time for gratitude, generosity, and looking out for one another — and at Highline Electric Association, that is something we take to heart year-round. You have probably heard us talk about […]
What’s Good … and What’s Popular
I have been a fan of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip for decades. It is an indulgence that I shared with my son, and now my grandson. It is amazing how such a whimsical form of entertainment can drive home real-life lessons that have helped me succeed in business and in life. As I […]
Concern for Community
As the year draws to a close, we are reminded to give thanks and share our blessings with friends, family, and community. As a not-for-profit rural electric cooperative, GCEA is uniquely positioned to give back to our members in many ways. Guided by the cooperative principle of Concern for Community, GCEA invests in local initiatives […]
Finding Ways to Save
Trying to make paychecks go further has been on everyone’s mind. Inflation has dropped, but the latest Consumer Price Index for the past 12 months is 2.9%, which means prices are still going up. Empire Electric Association experiences the same inflation pressure as its member-owners. Cost of the equipment and services we use to provide […]
Durango: Find Adventure

Durango was established in 1880 with the development of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, built specifically to transport ore, freight, and passengers. Today, Durango continues to celebrate its vibrant history with a year-round train service and a historic downtown area featuring 86 buildings that showcase the architectural charm of its early years. Durango is […]