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It’s time for Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative members living in Districts 1, 2 and 3 to meet and nominate a candidate to serve on the board of trustees. Each nominee will be placed on the ballot and voted upon at the Annual Meeting of the Members on Saturday, April 25.
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) is awarding up to 10 scholarships of $1,000 to deserving high school seniors in our community.
Combine the warm water, olive oil, yeast, and salt in a 5-quart bowl — preferably a lidded, but not airtight, plastic container. Using a wooden spoon or a food processor with a dough attachment, mix in all of the flour until it is incorporated (kneading is not necessary).
Most of the remaining outages are in western Hamilton County where tornadoes were sited late yesterday. The extensive damage has slowed our restoration efforts. We believe we will have the majority (99%) of system outages restored by 5 pm today, with the remaining few being restored by 11 pm.
Crews worked through the night and we anticipate getting the power back on to the majority of those still out by lunchtime. We currently expect to restore power to everyone who can receive service by 4 p.m. Restoration of service to homes damaged by the storm may take longer. Thank you for your continued patience.
Our crews have been working diligently to restore power but we are still experiencing outages throughout our service territory. It's likely that some outages will extend through the night, so we recommend that those who are dependent on life-sustaining medical equipment make plans to spend the night with a friend or family member who has...
Through its Operation Round Up ® program, the Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative Foundation awarded 224 grants in 2019 – the program’s first year – for a total of $96,513. The foundation was created by Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SVEC) in 2018 as a tax-exempt non-profit organization. The purpose of the foundation and the Operation...
By Jill Christoferson, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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