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Taylor Electric Donates to Local Volunteer Fire Departments

By: Katie Thompson
Updated: April 19, 2012
The Taylor Electric Co-op held their annual membership event early today, and donated thousands of dollars to several local volunteer fire departments.

Students from Abilene High and Cooper performed throughout the event.

Over $550,000 in capital credits were awarded to members of the co-op, and over $50,000 donated to the fire departments.

Taylor Electric is a member-owned, not-for-profit utility with 10,000 member-owners in 11 counties.

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