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Businesses with A Concern for Community
The coronavirus has changed nearly every one’s way of life – in one way or another.
Elementary-Aged Students Celebrate National Electrical Safety Month with One-Of-A-Kind Posters
For Mountain View Electric Association, Inc, (MVEA), safety is the number-1 priority.
MVEA Hosts Town Hall Meeting
Mountain View Electric Association, Inc. (MVEA), recently hosted a town hall meeting at MVEA’s Falcon office.
Calling All College-Bound MVEA Members
Mountain View Electric Association, Inc. doesn’t just brighten homes, they brighten futures. This school year, MVEA is awarding $27,000 in scholarships.
Passing The Baton
Jack Wolfe, MVEA Corporate Counsel, Retires after 31 years
Upgrade Your Incandescent Holiday Lights to LED Strands And Save Up to $50
MVEA Members who drop off non-LED strands before Jan. 31 receive bill credit
Mountain View Electric Association, Inc. Offers Free Tree Trimming Near Electrical Power Lines
Members Encouraged to Submit Tree Trimming Requests
Notice of Annual Meeting
Mountain View Electric Association Inc.’s 2019 Annual Meeting of Members will be held at Palmer Ridge High School, 19255 Monument Hill Road, Monument, Colorado 80132, on Thursday, June 13, 2019, registration and dinner at 4:30 p.m. with the business portion of the meeting commencing at 6:30 p.m.
Elementary-Aged Students Show Importance of National Electrical Safety Month with Creative Posters
Falcon, CO – For Mountain View Electric Association, Inc, (MVEA), safety is the number one priority. To illustrate the importance of National Electrical Safety month this May, MVEA hosted their fourth-annual Electrical Safety Poster Contest for kids in grades kindergarten through fifth. This year’s winning poster was created by Tucker, a fourth-grade student at Big […]
Electric Co-op Files Lawsuit Against El Paso County for Encroaching on Property Rights
Mountain View Electric Association, Inc. (MVEA), a member-owned electric cooperative, today filed a lawsuit to halt El Paso County government’s unlawful attempts to undermine MVEA’s property rights and shift costs onto electric cooperative ratepayers.