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2016 Directory of Member-Systems NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC NREA NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 2016 Directory of Member-Systems “I therefore regarded the REA...as a step which would extend the blessings of electricity to agriculture throughout the nation.” Sen. George Norris NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Troy Bredenkamp Rachael Black Kristen Gottschalk James Dukesherer Wayne Price Tina Schweitzer Linda Hesnard Larry Oetken NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 1244 K Street, Box 82048 Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 Phone: 402/475-4988 Fax: 402/475-0835 website: www.nrea.org Spouse Home Phone/ E-mail Cell Phone/e-mail General Manager Troy Bredenkamp Karol Cell: 402/310-8038 [email protected] Director of Administrative Services & Events Rachael Black Scott Home/Cell: 402/440-3305 [email protected] Government Relations Director Kristen Gottschalk Craig Home: 402/628-5815 [email protected] Cell: 402/540-5700 Assistant Director of Government Relations; Grassroots Coordinator James Dukesherer Nicole Cell: 402/540-7239 [email protected] Public Affairs Director; Editor, Rural Electric Nebraskan Wayne Price Heidi Cell: 402/239-9096 [email protected] Office Assistant Tina Schweitzer Sean Home: 402/421-6704 [email protected] Credit Union Bookkeeper Linda Hesnard Dwight Home: 402/792-9305 [email protected] Job Training & Safety Coordinator Larry Oetken Barb Home: 402/371-5024 [email protected] Cell: 402/640-1689 NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Dave Jarecke Greg Nelson Kory Hildebrand NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 1244 K Street, Box 82048 Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 Phone: 402/475-4988 FAX: 402/475-0835 website: www.nrea.org Spouse Home Phone/ Address Cell Phone/e-mail General & Regulatory Counsel Dave Jarecke Kate (office) 402/475-7080 1023 Lincoln Mall, Ste. 201 Fax: 402/475-7085 Lincoln, NE 68508-2817 [email protected] Job Training & Safety Instructors Greg Nelson Deanna Home: 402/755-4134 87932 Hwy. 12 [email protected] Ponca, NE 68770 voice mail: 402/844-7194 Cell: 402/640-4355 Kory Hildebrand Jill Cell: 402/841-1085 1223 Sycamore [email protected] Norfolk, NE 68701 MEMBERS NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 1244 K Street, Box 82048 Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 Phone: 402/475-4988 FAX: 402/475-0835 SYSTEM PHONE ADDRESS TOWN ZIP Burt County PPD 402/374-2631 Box 209 Tekamah 68061 Butler PPD 402/367-3081 1331 N. 4th St. David City 68632 Cedar-Knox PPD 402/254-6291 Box 947 Hartington 68739 Cherry-Todd ECI 605/856-4416 Box 169 Mission, SD 57555 Chimney Rock PPD 308/586-1824 Box 608 Bayard 69334 Cornhusker PPD 402/564-2821 Box 9 Columbus 68601 Cuming County PPD 402/372-2463 Box 256 West Point 68788 Custer PPD 308/872-2451 Box 10 Broken Bow 68822 Dawson PPD 308/324-2386 Box 777 Lexington 68850 Elkhorn RPPD 402/675-2185 Box 310 Battle Creek 68715 High West Energy, Inc. 307/245-3261 Box 519 Pine Bluffs, WY 82082 Highline Electric Assn. 970/854-2236 Box 57 Holyoke, CO 80734 Howard Greeley RPPD 308/754-4457 Box 105 St. Paul 68873 KBR RPPD 402/387-1120 Box 187 Ainsworth 69210 Lacreek Electric Assn. 605/685-6581 Box 220 Martin, SD 57551 Loup Valleys RPPD 308/728-3633 606 S St. Ord 68862 McCook PPD 308/345-2500 Box 1147 McCook 69001 Midwest ECC 308/352-4356 Box 970 Grant 69140 Niobrara Electric Assn. 307/334-3221 Box 697 Lusk, WY 82225 Niobrara Valley EMC 402/336-2803 Box 60 O’Neill 68763 Norris PPD 402/223-4038 Box 399 Beatrice 68310 North Central PPD 402/358-5112 Box 90 Creighton 68729 Northwest RPPD 308/638-4445 Box 249 Hay Springs 69347 Panhandle REMA 308/762-1311 Box 677 Alliance 69301 Perennial PPD 402/362-3355 Box 219 York 68467 Polk County RPPD 402/764-4381 Box 465 Stromsburg 68666 Roosevelt PPD 308/635-2424 Box 97 Mitchell 69357 Seward County PPD 402/643-2951 Box 69 Seward 68434 South Central PPD 402/225-2351 Box 406 Nelson 68961 Southwest PPD 308/285-3295 Box 289 Palisade 69040 Stanton County PPD 402/439-2228 Box 319 Stanton 68779 Twin Valleys PPD 308/697-3315 Box 160 Cambridge 69022 Wheat Belt PPD 308/254-5871 Box 177 Sidney 69162 Wyrulec Company 307/837-2225 Box 359 Lingle, WY 82223 NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION NREA DIRECTORS SYSTEM PHONE ZIP Burt County PPD Mike Williams, Tekamah 68061 Butler PPD Mark Blazek, Valparaiso 68065 Cedar-Knox PPD Randy Papenhausen, Coleridge 68727 Cherry-Todd ECI Byron Stolzenburg, Crookston 69212 Chimney Rock PPD Richard Kildow, Bayard 69334 Cornhusker PPD Robert Gray, Jr., Albion 68620 Cuming County PPD Greg Strehle, West Point 68788 Custer PPD Lloyd Ramsey, Broken Bow 68822 Dawson PPD A.C. (Pat) Hecox II, Gothenburg 69138 Elkhorn RPPD Greg Weidner, Madison 68748 High West Energy, Inc. Michael Lerwick, Albin, WY 82050 Highline Electric Assn. Merlin Prior, Imperial 69033 Howard Greeley RPPD Edward Boltz, Dannebrog 68831 KBR RPPD Jim Lee, Valentine 69201 Lacreek Electric Assn. Tom Schlack, Valentine 69201 Loup Valleys RPPD Harry Walahoski, Elyria 68837 McCook PPD Jim Ruggles, McCook 69001 Midwest ECC Shawn Stutzman, Venango 69168 Niobrara Electric Assn. David Keener, Marsland 69354 Niobrara Valley EMC Jerry Van Houton, Butte 68722 Norris PPD Berneal Warner, Waverly 68462 North Central PPD Bill Jedlicka, Verdigre 68783 Northwest RPPD Robert Rickenbach, Chadron 69337 Panhandle REMA Bryan Monahan, Hyannis 69350 Perennial PPD Dean Due, Exeter 68351 Polk County RPPD Vernon Kuhnel, Osceola 68651 Roosevelt PPD Sandra Hendren, Mitchell 69357 Seward County PPD Fred Schluckebeir, Seward 68434 South Central PPD Dean Zalman, Red Cloud 68970 Southwest PPD Brent Evans, Haigler 69030 Stanton County PPD Douglas Oertwich, Pilger 68768 Twin Valleys PPD Larry Kubik, Cambridge 69022 Wheat Belt PPD Bernie Fehringer, Sidney 69162 Wyrulec Company Jack Preston, Lyman 69352 NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION SYSTEM MANAGERS MANAGER SYSTEM ADDRESS Beatty, Bob KBR RPPD Box 187 Briscoe, Chance Northwest RPPD Box 249 Burke, Phil Polk County RPPD Box 465 Ceaglske, Kenneth Niobrara Electric Association Box 697 Dietz, James Twin Valleys PPD Box 160 Duffield, Dennis & Hendren, Sandra Roosevelt PPD Box 97 Farnsworth, Mark Highline Electric Assn. Box 57 Florke, Jim McCook PPD Box 1147 Fuhrer, Chuck Loup Valleys RPPD 606 S St. Gibbs, Clay Cornhusker PPD Box 9 Grablander, Tim Cherry-Todd ECI Box 169 Harvey, Keith North Central PPD Box 90 Heithoff, Brian High West Energy, Inc. Box 519 Hoke, John Niobrara Valley EMC Box 60 Kautz, Gwen Dawson PPD Box 777 Kayton, Curtis Southwest PPD Box 289 Kirby, Mark Butler PPD 1331 N. 4th St. Leise, Daniel Cedar-Knox PPD Box 947 Lindahl, Tim Wheat Belt PPD Box 177 Lukasiewicz, Brian Howard Greeley RPPD Box 105 McWhorter, Chet Cuming County PPD Box 256 Navis, Joel Seward County PPD Box 69 Nelson, Rick Custer PPD Box 10 Pankoke, Jamey Perennial PPD Box 219 Ray, Dick Burt County PPD Box 209 Reiber, Ryan Panhandle REMA Box 677 Reich, Diana Chimney Rock PPD Box 608 Rudloff, Tom Elkhorn RPPD Box 310 Schilreff, Ryan Wyrulec Company Box 359 Sterkel, Wayne Lacreek Electric Association Box 220 Umberger, Larry Midwest ECC Box 970 VanSkiver, Max South Central PPD Box 406 Vitosh, Bruce Norris PPD Box 399 Waldow, Chad Stanton County PPD Box 319 TOWN ZIP OFFICE PHONE Fax e-mail Ainsworth 69210 402/387-1120 402/387-1033 [email protected] Hay Springs 69347 308/638-4445 308/638-4448 [email protected] Stromsburg 68666 402/764-4381 402/764-4382 [email protected] Lusk, WY 82225 307/334-3221 307/334-2620 [email protected] Cambridge 69022 308/697-3315 308/697-4877 [email protected] and Mitchell 69357 308/635-2424 308/635-0632 s h e n d r e n @ r o oseveltppd.com Holyoke, CO 80734 970/854-2236 970/854-3652 [email protected] McCook 69001 308/345-2500 308/345-4772 [email protected] Ord 68862 308/728-3633 308/728-7726 [email protected] Columbus 68601 402/564-2821 402/564-9907 [email protected] Mission, SD 57555 605/856-4416 605/856-4268 [email protected] Creighton 68729 402/358-5112 402/358-5129 [email protected] Pine Bluffs, WY 82082 307/245-3261 307/245-9292 [email protected] O’Neill 68763 402/336-2803 402/336-4858 [email protected] Lexington 68850 308/324-2386 308/324-2907 [email protected] Palisade 69040 308/285-3295 308/285-3811 [email protected] David City 68632 402/367-3081 402/367-6114 [email protected] Hartington 68739 402/254-6291 402/254-6991 [email protected] Sidney 69162 308/254-5871 308/254-2384 [email protected] St. Paul 68873 308/754-4457 308/754-4230 [email protected] West Point 68788 402/372-2463 402/372-5832 [email protected] Seward 68434 402/643-2951 402/646-4695 [email protected] Broken Bow 68822 308/872-2451 308/872-2378 [email protected] York 68467 402/362-3355 402/362-3623 [email protected] Tekamah 68061 402/374-2631 402/374-1605 [email protected] Alliance 69301 308/762-1311 308/762-5750 [email protected] Bayard 69334 308/586-1824 308/586-2511 [email protected] Battle Creek 68715 402/675-2185 402/675-6275 [email protected] Lingle, WY 82223 307/837-2225 307/837-2115 [email protected] Martin, SD 57551 605/685-6581 605/685-6957 [email protected] Grant 69140 308/352-4356 308/352-4957 [email protected] Nelson 68961 402/225-2351 402/225-2353 [email protected] Beatrice 68310 402/223-4038 402/228-2895 [email protected] Stanton 68779 402/439-2228 402/439-7000 [email protected] NEBRASKA RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 1244 K Street, Box 82048 • Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 Phone: 402/475-4988 FAX: 402/475-0835 Association-Officers President: David Keener Niobrara Electric Assn.
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