“Ethyn Bradley of Vienna, IL, received a $2,500 scholarship through the Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives as part of the Thomas H. Moore Memorial Scholarship Fund.
As part of our continued commitment to transparency and keeping you informed, I want to provide an update on the Cost of Service Study (COSS) currently underway.
Capital credits are a benefit to belonging to a cooperative. You, and every member who receives electric service from Southern Illinois Electric Cooperative (SIEC), own part of Southern Illinois Electric Cooperative.
Every June, a select group of high school students from across Illinois leave their rural communities to spend a week taking in the historic sights and bustling energy of the nation’s capital.
Southern Illinois Electric Cooperative (SIEC) is aware of the recent North American Reliability Corporation’s 2022 Summer Reliability Assessment that places much of the Midwest in the “High Risk” category for “energy emergencies during peak summer conditions.”
The remaining blood drives for 2022 are below. Remember, if you are a member and donate blood at one of these drives, you will receive a $10 bill credit!