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Going Nuts for Charity

It’s early morning, and the unmistakable scent of freshly boiled peanuts fills the air as people line up in anticipation of savoring the salty, soft treats. Smiles are everywhere, and volunteers scramble to get the first batch ready to sell.…

Community, Co-ops, & Caps

In the close-knit community of Goshen, 1 man leaves an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who knew him. Jimmy Shaver was more than just a farmer. He wore many hats, both figuratively and literally. His enviable…

Pay Your Way

There’s no such thing as one-size-fits-all billing, which is why South Alabama Electric Cooperative (SAEC) offers a variety of payment options for our members. Do you prefer making a payment in person? We can help you. Would you rather set…

On the Beat

Some students grow up dreaming of becoming astronauts. Others discover a new favorite career every day. For Sgt. Jeremy Burkett, there was never any question about what he would do with his life. “There were two things I wanted to…

The Kids Are Alright

By David Bailey, General Manager Each year, your cooperative is proud to sponsor our youth leadership programs. These trips take local students to Montgomery to visit various legislative and historical sites, before selecting 2 of those students to visit Washington,…

Congratulations, Graduates!

South Alabama Electric Cooperative is a proud supporter of our local students and their plans for higher education. Each year, the cooperative shows support through its Electric Cooperative Foundation Scholarship program for graduating high school seniors who plan to enroll…

Living & Learning

More than 150 outstanding high school juniors from all over Alabama recently spent time in Montgomery, visiting the state capital and enriching their lives through new experiences. In March, South Alabama Electric Cooperative chose 11 delegates from the area to…

New Fees Approved by Board

During the March SAEC Board of Trustees meeting, the board approved the following fee adjustments, effective May 1: A $10 delinquent fee will be charged to a member’s account that remains unpaid after the due date shown on the bill.…

Ready to Dig in?

The weather is warming up, which means it’s time to start planting flowers, tilling gardens and taking on those projects around the house you’ve been planning all winter. April is National Safe Digging Month, and it’s a great reminder to…