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CEO June Message - 2024

01 June 2024
Be Safe During Harvest  During the harvest season, farmers and ranchers are typically bustling with activity as they work tirelessly to gather crops. They are often faced with long hours, demanding physical labor, and the need for careful planning to ensure a successful harvest. Harvesting crops near power lines can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental contact with the lines and potential electrical hazards. Farmers should take caution and follow safety guidelines to avoid any accidents or damage to equipment and property. Addit...

Keeping our Members Informed: National Rural Electric Cooperative Assoc. sues EPA

24 May 2024
The Environmental Protections Agency (EPA) has released four major new regulations for the electric industry.  This includes a rule with the purpose of cutting emissions from power plants which could cause reliability concerns for electric cooperatives and other utilities nationwide (Christian, 2024). Because Hill County Electric is committed to providing our members with a safe, reliable, and affordable source of electricity for years to come we would like to present you with the following information about these regulations to keep ou...

2024 Board of Trustee Election Results

13 May 2024
We are excited to announce the results of the recent election for our Board of Trustees. Congratulations to the following trustees who were elected: Kelly Rutledge – District 4 and Nick Siebrasse – District 5. Thank you to our valued members!

CEO May Message - 2024

01 May 2024
Hill County Electric is pleased to invite you to join us for our Annual Meeting. This event marks an important milestone for our organization as we reflect on the achievements of the past year and look ahead to the future. We cordially invite all our cooperative members to come together and be a part of this significant event. The Annual Meeting is a time for us to celebrate the successes of the previous year and recognize the hard work and dedication of our team. It is also an opportunity for us to share our plans for the future and gather...

Official Notice of the 79th Annual Meeting of Members

16 April 2024
The 79th Annual Meeting of Members of Hill County Electric Cooperative, Incorporated of Havre, Montana, will be held on Saturday, May 11th, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. in the Ballroom of the Student Union Building on the campus of Montana State University Northern in Havre, Montana, to take action on the following matters: The election of two trustees of the Cooperative. Voting may occur via mail or in person. Passing upon reports of officers, trustees and committees for the year 2023. Transacting such other business as may come before the meeti...

CEO April Message - 2024

01 April 2024
Annual Meeting — May 11, 2024 Hill County Electric is pleased to invite you to join us for our Annual Meeting. This event marks an important milestone for our organization as we refl ect on the achievements of the past year and look ahead to the future. We cordially invite all our cooperative members to come together and be a part of this signifi cant event. The Annual Meeting is a time for us to celebrate the successes of the previous year and recognize the hard work and dedication of our team. It is also an opportunity for us to share ou...

2024 Board of Trustee Election Candidates

30 March 2024
The election for our Trustees will be held by mail or in-person voting at the 2024 Annual Meeting. HCE has Districts 4 and 5 up for election this year. District 4 Kelly Rutledge My name is Kelly Rutledge. I am running for a trustee position with Hill County Electric for District 4. I am a Chouteau County resident, farming and ranching on our centennial cattle and grain operation. My wife Kristie and I have been married for almost 29 years. She serves several schools as a school psychologist for Bear Paw Cooperative, and we have 3 amazing...

CEO MARCH MESSAGE - 2024

01 March 2024
Utility Poles Are Not Bulletin Boards The skill to climb poles and perform duties, sometimes nearly 40 feet up in the air, is unique to linemen. It requires mental strength, attention to detail and proper training and equipment. Items like signs posted on utility poles can impact the stability of the poles over time and create distractions. Utility poles are private property that are owned by electric and telephone companies. Hanging signs on utility poles is generally not allowed and it can even create potentially life-threatening hazards...

CEO February Message - 2024

26 January 2024
2024 Nominations for Board of Trustee It is time for members to consider running for the Hill County Electric Board of Trustees. District 4 and District 5 are the open districts this year. Nominee requirements to run: Petition with district number and name of nominee Collect 15 current members' printed name, address, and signature on petition Nominee must live within the district in which they are running To sign the petition, a member does not have to live in same district as nominee Submit signed petition to the cooperative no late...