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Fall River Electric employee presented with regional safety award

Fall River Electric to conduct food drives in Driggs

Fall River Electric Cooperative will be hosting its third annual holiday food drive called “Stuff the Truck” in Driggs on Wednesday, Dec. 23 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Broulim’s Fresh Foods. All the food and monetary donations will benefit the Teton Valley Food Pantry in Driggs. Non-perishable food items are wanted and needed including such items as pasta, cold cereal, peanut butter and canned fruit and chicken. Fall River Electric CEO/General Manager Bryan Case said, “As we have checked into our local food pantries, they report the need for non-perishable food is now more than ever needed. Many of our local neighbors have been impacted by the pandemic are in need of food and our local food banks are doing an exceptional job in helping.” Case added, “Now we need to help them.”

$1 million paid-out to Fall River Electric Company

$1 million paid-out to Fall River Electric Company Updated at Share This The following is a news release from Fall River Electric Company. ASHTON This month, Fall River Electric Cooperative mailed cashback checks to more than 6,200 of its owner-members (customers) totaling just over $1 million dollars as part of its patronage capital program. Because Fall River Electric operates as a nonprofit cooperative, it is in fact owned by the customers it serves which the co-op refers to as owner-members. When revenues collected by the co-op exceed operating costs, those extra revenues become patronage capital, which is then disbursed to its owner-members on an approximate twenty-year cycle. This retirement cycle helps the Cooperative achieve its ideal equity level which also helps the co-op obtain loans at lower interest rates which helps to keep electric rates to members lower.

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