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Hurricane Florence

Hurricane Florence

This week, two crews (10 Line Technicians) from Pennyrile Electric will be traveling to the East Coast to assist with power restoration. Pennyrile Electric personnel will be joining other line crews to restore power to those affected by Hurricane Florence.

Pennyrile Electric President & CEO, Greg Grissom, says, “We are very fortunate to have employees that are eager to assist in times like this. We are glad to be able to provide assistance to the people affected by Hurricane Florence. As our employees prepare to leave, we pray for their safe return as well as the safety of the people affected by the Hurricane.”

Pennyrile Electric crews will remain on the East Coast until their assistance is no longer requested.

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Frankfort Youth Tour 2018

Frankfort Youth Tour 2018

Pennyrile Electric Takes Students to Tour State Capitol

 

Eleven local high school juniors joined other students from across Kentucky and visited the commonwealth’s capitol as part of the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperative’s Frankfort Youth Tour on March 27th.

The program brings together students selected from their local electric cooperatives to tour Frankfort and learn about state government.

The students who represented Pennyrile Electric are pictured: (Front row, left to right) Koby Batts, Hopkinsville High School; Daijah Leavell, Christian County High School; Nyeisha Watkins, Trigg County High School; Alexandra Folz, Heritage Christian Academy; (Second row left to right) Grace Jenkins, Todd County Central High School; McKenzie Gally, Christian County High School; Maria Wells, Logan County High School; (Back row, left to right) Michael Hodges, University Heights Academy; Daniel Martin, Trigg County High School; Aidan Perell, Todd County Central High School; and Austin Epley, Logan County High School.

During the day-long program the students toured the state capitol building, the Governor’s mansion, and the Kentucky History Museum.  Students met with House Majority Floor Leader, Jonathan Shell, in the Capitol Annex building.  They also heard a presentation by the Secretary of Labor, Derrick Ramsey.

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Beautify the Bluegrass 2019

Beautify the Bluegrass 2019

This year, Pennyrile Electric selected the Elkton-Todd County Park for their Beautify the Bluegrass project.  The Elkton-Todd County Park is located in Elkton, KY.  It has three baseball/softball fields, a lighted basketball court, two tennis courts, a skate park, walking trail, playground equipment and two pavilions.  The park is used daily and has been a topic of discussion for needed improvements with local residents. 

Pennyrile Electric scheduled a meeting with local officials and park representatives to discuss potential improvements for the park.  After a site visit, it was decided that some fresh paint, a little pressure washing and some landscaping improvements would enhance the overall look and feel of the park.

With the help of a few local businesses and a group of young people from Otoe Baptist Church and Camp Crossway in Red Rock Oklahoma, work was underway.  Pennyrile Electric employees painted six dugouts, multiple pieces of playground equipment, a walking bridge, a picnic pavilion and a maintenance shed.  They also planted multiple shrubs, ten crabapple trees, and a weeping willow along the entrance of the park.

As the project came to an end, the efforts of everyone that had a part in beautifying the park was evident.  Pennyrile Electric would like to extend a special thanks to the following businesses for their assistance:

Highlandbrook Nursery for providing a landscaping plan, along with trees, shrubs and mulch

Otoe Baptist Church and Camp Crossway young people for painting and planting shrubs

Whitney Westerfield for Aerial Photography

Sears Tree Service for digging the holes to plant the trees

Dorris Blick for the removal of several stumps so new trees could be planted

Hailey Do it Best for supplying paint and materials

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APRIL IS LINEWORKER APPRECIATION MONTH

APRIL IS LINEWORKER APPRECIATION MONTH

Kentucky’s electric cooperatives are celebrating Lineworker Appreciation Day on Monday, April 9, and recognizing their line crews the entire month of April.

Pennyrile Electric honors the dedicated men and women who often perform their duties in dangerous conditions to keep the lights on. Whether they are restoring power during a storm or providing life-saving advice during safety programs, we proudly recognize all electric lineworkers who work hard to support local cooperative efforts.

Our lineworkers are responsible for keeping over 5,000 miles of line across nine counties working to bring safe, reliable power to your home and our local community 24/7, regardless of the weather, holidays or personal considerations.

Pennyrile Electric invites members to take a moment and thank a lineworker for the work they do. Throughout the month of April, use #ThankaLineworker to show your support for the men and women who are the power behind your power.

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2018 Governor’s Safety and Health Award

2018 Governor’s Safety and Health Award

As of June 21st, Pennyrile Electric employees worked 807 days and 500,228 hours without a lost time accident.  Reaching this milestone qualifies Pennyrile Electric for the Governor’s Safety and Health Award, which embodies excellence in workplace safety.  The Kentucky Labor Cabinet presents the Governor’s Safety and Health Award to highlight outstanding safety and health performance in Kentucky’s workplaces.  

 

President & CEO, Greg Grissom, says “Safety is an integral part of Pennyrile Electric that requires an unwavering commitment to achieve excellence. This award is well-deserved, and I applaud everyone for their continual commitment to the safety and well-being of their fellow employees.”

 

Pennyrile Electric will be formally recognized by the State of Kentucky Labor Cabinet, on a date to be announced later this summer.