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PowerSouth recognized for safety milestones

PowerSouth recognized for safety milestones

ANDALUSIA, Ala. – Liberty Mutual Insurance, PowerSouth’s workers’ compensation, auto and general liability insurance provider, has recognized the company for another remarkable year of safety in 2012. PowerSouth as a whole achieved a full calendar year with no lost-time accidents – over 1.2 million hours worked safely by more than 500 employees.

 

PowerSouth continues to set the bar for safety standards in the electric generation and transmission industry. The company’s overall DART (Days Away/Restricted or Transfer) Rate is currently 0.33.  The rate reflects the number of recordable injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time employees that resulted in days away from work, restricted work activity and/or job transfer in any given timeframe. As such, the company received Liberty Mutual’s Silver Safety Award.

 

Covington Electric Cooperative to refund $1.5 Million

Covington Electric Cooperative to refund $1.5 Million

ANDALUSIA, AL (WSFA) - Covington Electric Company members will soon find a check in the mail thanks to $1.5 Million in capital credit refunds approved by the board for distribution this year.

According to CEC President and General Manager Ed Short, the payouts depend on your level of membership with CEC. If the company has your current address, active and inactive accounts will receive a check for refunds of $15 or more. If your refund is less than $15, it will be applied to active accounts.

These individual refunds are based on the number of kilowatt hours the specific member has purchased from CEC.

Members can look for their checks or refund starting in June.

Andalusia to break ground on new Zaxby's this Friday

Andalusia to break ground on new Zaxby's this Friday

The ground breaking ceremony for the new Zaxby’s in the City Of Andalusia will be held this Friday, April 5, 2013 at 2:00PM in front of the Covington Mall. We hope you will be able to attend.

Information Source: City of Andalusia

Rite Aid Foundation awards $15,000 to Impact Alabama

Rite Aid Foundation awards $15,000 to Impact Alabama


The Rite Aid Foundation announced today a $15,000 grant to Impact Alabama. A non-profit organization based in Birmingham, Impact Alabama works collaboratively with higher education institutions and their surrounding communities in order to develop and implement social justice projects that work to achieve fundamental and systemic change throughout the State of Alabama. The organization will use the grant to expand FocusFirst, a vision screening program for children ages six months to five years, in Head Start classrooms and lower-income daycares across the state. The Rite Aid Foundation previously awarded Impact Alabama a $15,000 grant in 2010.

“Every child deserves quality healthcare, regardless of their environment or their family’s ability to pay,” said Gayle Rife, Manager of The Rite Aid Foundation.

Gov. Bentley to discuss upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items

Gov. Bentley to discuss upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items

Governor Robert Bentley on Wednesday will hold a news conference in the State Capitol to discuss Alabama’s upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items. The Governor will also recognize Severe Weather Awareness Week throughout the state of Alabama.

Beginning at 12:01 a.m.

Gov Bentley to participate in AL Agribusiness Council report release

Gov Bentley to participate in AL Agribusiness Council report release

Governor Robert Bentley will join members of the Alabama Agribusiness Council on Tuesday to release a report on the economic impact of agriculture and forestry in Alabama.

The study was compiled by Auburn University’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.  It was a collaborative effort between several public and private entities to develop a baseline of data to underscore the importance of agriculture and forestry products in Alabama.  The last time a report of this scope was compiled was in 1989.
 
Tuesday’s news conference is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. at the RSA Plaza Terrace, located at 770 Washington Avenue, 6th Floor in Montgomery

Source:  Press Office for Governor Robert Bentely

Pioneer Electric Co-op announces $420,000 in rebates returned to members

Pioneer Electric Co-op announces $420,000 in rebates returned to members

Pioneer Electric Cooperative, Inc. announced today that its members will receive a one-time rebate beginning February 1. The rebates will be distributed based on the member’s billed kilowatt hours in 2012. This is the second time since 2010 that Pioneer has been able to return money to its members in the form of a rebate.
 
Pioneer’s Executive Vice-President and General Manager Terry Moseley said members will see a rebated amount based on a few guidelines. “The funds will be allocated to active members as of December 31. Depending on the amount, some will receive either a check in the mail or a credit on their electric bills,” he said.
 
“This is a one-time 'cost of energy' rebate," added Moseley. "We purchase electricity from PowerSouth Energy, our wholesale power supplier based in Andalusia.