Northfork Electric Cooperative (NFEC) Directors Chris Mackey and Chad Smith were recognized at the November Board Meeting for completing the Board Leadership Certification from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
Read MoreArtwork submitted by Sayre High School student, Brianna Coffey, was selected for the cover of the 2023 Christmas Card. Entries are now sought for the 2024 card.
Read MoreNFEC’s Chris Barton recently attended meetings with representatives from Beckham and Roger Mills Counties fire departments where he presented $500 donations to each department on behalf of the co-op.
Read MoreNorthfork Electric Cooperative is proud to announce the recipients of the 2023 Academic Scholarships.
Read MoreCooperative Insights in coordination with Northfork Electric Cooperative and Touchstone Energy has initiated a market research study to better understand member perceptions toward natural disaster responses and risk mitigation.
Read MoreBe sure to join us for our 83rd Annual Meeting on August 20! Once registered for our Annual Meeting be sure to swing by the kids’ registration table and sign up for a chance to win one of four bicycles for kids 10 and under. Youngsters ages 11 to 16 can register for a chance to win a pair of Apple AirPods.
Read MoreMost all of you have received your bill for January 2022 usage. The common theme is bills are higher this January vs January 2021. I wanted to give some insight in the differences this year vs last year. The average air temperature for January 2022 was 36.5 degrees vs 39.1 degrees for 2021.
Read MoreNFEC employees gathered early on December 15 to prepare Co-op Family Christmas baskets and bill credits for 33 families thanks to the generosity of members, vendors, trustees and employees. The gifts were delivered with encouragement and hopes of a bright Christmas and New Year.
Read MoreSayre City Manager Guy Hylton receives a capital credit refund check on behalf of the City of Sayre from Northfork Electric Cooperative’s Communications Specialist Connie Ferrero.
Read MorePictured are OKYTLC scholarship winner, Maridian Bales, and Chris Barton from Northfork Electric Cooperative.
Read MorePictured from left to right are Ride to Remember Dan Dye Dice Run organizers, Jennifer Karber, Tonya Roark, and Rowdy Chambers, presenting the $1,602 check to NFEC’s Glen Tignor, Connie Ferrero and Brent Meador. The Co-op Family Christmas fund helps NFEC members throughout the year who are experiencing financial difficulty caused by illness, loss of family members, damage to personal property such as a house fire, or other reasons causing financial stress.
Read MoreHigh School juniors Luke Hawkins from Reydon High School and Maridian Bales from Sayre High School were selected as Northfork Electric’s 2021 Youth Tour Scholarship winners.
Read MoreSayre Schools Art teacher Dana Day is pictured with this year’s winners, Adrien Harris, Savannah Hill, Lexi Varnell and Brianna Mosburg.
Read MoreLong time Northfork Electric Cooperative General Manager, Scott Copeland, officially retires this month, closing out a successful career that has spanned more than three decades at the co-op. While Copeland will certainly be missed by many, co-workers and friends celebrate his success and have united to joyfully wish him well in his golden years.
Read MoreExpected high electric demand has caused an Energy Emergency Alert for our region of the electric grid. Please conserve electricity where possible.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees of Northfork Electric Cooperative is pleased to announce that, after an exhaustive three-month nationwide search, Brent Meador is the co-op’s new General Manager.
Read MoreOperations Director Richard Bowdre says that due to the extreme high wind and fire danger, NFEC has switched over to its one-shot protection policy, which shuts down power on the first sign of an electrical fault.
Read MoreDid you know that Northfork Electric Cooperative gives you complete access to your metering information so that you can know how much electricity is used in your home each day?
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