



This was an issue that needed to be addressed immediately, because it is very dangerous to steal copper from an energized power pole. It’s also a very expensive crime. “I have a theory that 90 percent of Crenshaw County are…

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey visited South Alabama Electric Cooperative on Monday, May 2, to share her vision for further economic growth in Pike County. She stopped in Troy to speak to a group of local elected officials and supporters during…

Bill Richardson has had a dog for as long as he can remember. Now the retired Memphis firefighter has hundreds of dogs — at least temporarily. Richardson owns Red Fern Ranch in Banks. Named for author Wilson Rawls’ classic book…

Managing your electric bill has never been easier or more convenient. You’re in charge — from viewing your daily usage, to paying your bill online and even choosing to receive bill pay reminder texts. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how…
Looped In

Most people see the range of someone’s life and notice the dates at the beginning and the end. They think of how long or short that life was, what the world was like when that person entered it and how…

Many of us don’t think about the work that goes into powering our homes. We’re so used to having electricity in our daily lives that we simply flick a switch and trust that the lights will come on. That convenience…

April is Safe Digging Month across the state of Alabama, and it’s easier than ever to put safety first on your next home project. Digging without first checking for underground utility lines not only runs the risk of interrupting service…

While SAEC’s rates don’t go up during the summer, a higher than expected bill can make it feel like they have. But by making a few changes around the house, you can keep cool without sweating your bill. A spot…

For many members, the days of paper bills and sending checks in the mail are a thing of the past. Even finding the time to sit down and log in to their account on a computer can be a challenge.…