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This monumental effort reflects CoServ’s roots as a rural electric co-op, bringing life-changing electricity to homes for the first time.
The first group will leave as a convoy before the sun comes up on May 29, driving an estimated 900 miles to Tuba City, Arizona.
They registered at the Member-Customer Event at Justin Fun Day in April and won a $50 bill credit. But that was just the beginning.
The Boys & Girls Club of Collin County in downtown Plano received a CoServ Charitable Foundation grant for new rec center equipment.
CCF grants to Stepping Stones Foundation and CASA of Collin County that will provide critical assistance to at-risk teenagers and children.
The CoServ Charitable Foundation distributed a grant to Gamers Outreach for a PlayStation 5 gaming station that's designed for hospitals.
Are you a college student looking to get a head start on your career or know someone who is? CoServ has spots available for summer interns.
The fastest-growing city in North Texas has transformed into a vibrant, one-of-a-kind destination that's family friendly.
Curtis Tally wakes up every Wednesday knowing there are about a dozen residents awaiting a hot meal from Metroport Meals on Wheels.
Virgil Berend's Pilot Point Farm received electricity when he was 15 years old. He went to serve 27 years on the CoServ Board of Directors.