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What to expect on your October 2024 bill

CoServ Members should expect electricity usage to increase compared to July but it shouldn’t be nearly as bad as August 2023.

CoServ leads in reliability with strategic tree trimming

CoServ’s Vegetation Management team oversees a dozen contractor crews who trim trees near more than 2,800 miles of overhead power lines.

Get to know your co-op: CoServ’s Fleet Management Team

Meet the six-person team that keeps up with oil changes, tire swaps, sparkplugs and other routine maintenance for CoServ’s fleet.

CoServ responds to Hurricane Helene

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, CoServ is providing mutual aid to fellow cooperatives in need by sending crews to help restore power.

Retired CoServ Board of Director still living our core values

Curtis Tally wakes up every Wednesday knowing there are about a dozen residents awaiting a hot meal from Metroport Meals on Wheels.

Tips on battling heat from CoServ’s safety experts

CoServ takes safety seriously as our Employees work to provide Members and Customers with excellent service.

Honoring a legacy: CoServ awards scholarship in memory of Lineman Roman Juarez

CoServ honored longtime Linemen Crew Supervisor Roman Juarez by awarding a scholarship to Sanger High School senior Makynna Meeks.

What to expect on your September bill

The mercury topped 100 degrees or higher on all but seven days, the average high was 104.2 degrees and there wasn’t a trace of rain.