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December 27, 2023

Unveiling the past, shaping the future: The Wallace Center for Learning and Innovation

Nestled in the heart of Sidney, Ohio, a beacon of both history and innovation radiates through the community, captivating the hearts and minds of residents. The Wallace Family Learning and Innovation Center, a collaborative effort between the Shelby County Historical Society, Eleven Fifty Seven of Sidney, and the 1913 Media Group from Dayton, redefines local education in an engaging and interesting way. Conceived with a singular vision in 2022, these three organizations came together to establish an immersive space that educates and inspires the area’s youth while fostering a deep appreciation for the community they call home. Named after the...

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December 21, 2023

Winter Warning: BE PREPARED

Message from the President, Ron Salyer Winter is here, and your co-op is well prepared for the usual challenges of the season: frigid temperatures, snow, and ice. Some winter weather creates particularly challenging conditions for lineworkers when they’re called upon to restore electric service, but our crews are ready 24/7 to address outages, with safety our top priority. Every year, and this year is no different, Pioneer asks our members to also be prepared, because those winter storms and temperatures are unpredictable and can bring down power lines, trees, and branches, causing potentially longer outages than members expect, high energy...

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November 20, 2023

Pioneer Prepares for Distribution Rate Adjustment Effective January 1

Message from the President, Ron Salyer As I outlined in the November issue of Ohio Cooperative Living magazine, Pioneer Electric’s distribution rates will increase on January 1, 2024, for the first time since 2016. This adjustment is necessary to offset the escalating costs of materials and other operational expenses, driven by inflation and increasing lead times for purchasing needed equipment. (See page 18 for details.) For our average residential member, who uses 1,250 kilowatt-hours each month, the increase will equate to about $4.13 per month, or 2.3%. Depending on their billing cycles, members will start to see the rate adjustment...

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November 1, 2023

Producing the Holiday Meal Centerpiece for Four Generations

Plump hens and toms are living on borrowed time these days at Bowman and Landes Turkeys near New Carlisle in Miami County. The family operation dates to 1948, when Kenneth Bowman and Dennis Landes set out to produce the highest-quality free-range turkeys around while being good stewards of the land. The third generation is now actively upholding the tradition, with the fourth generation ready to pick up the mantle. Baby turkeys, known as poults, arrive at the farm the day they hatch, each weighing one-fourth to one-third of a pound. The poults initially spend time in climate-controlled barns but quickly...

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