Co-op's interim CEO sheds light on vision for future
Change is in the air at Roanoke Electric Co-op. Interim President and CEO Marshall Cherry offers his insights on what lies ahead for the co-op and its member-owners. Check out what he has to say about the co-op's Vision 2025 strategic roadmap. Read more
Warning: Tis the season for house fires
Did you know that house fires occur more during the winter than any other season? By following a few safety precautions, you may help avert the costly and sometimes deadly consequences of these dangerous incidents. Research shows a functioning smoke alarm can reduce the risk of dying in a house fire by 50 percent. Read more.
Cost savings keep adding up for EV owners
Show me the savings! Electric vehicle owners recently shared their insights into how much money they are saving by participating in Roanoke Electric's EV Pilot Program. Since the program's debut two years ago, the appeal of EVs continues to gain traction in the region. Read more.
Time to keep an eye out for your vision
To support local businesses, Roanoke Electric is turning the spotlight on merchants participating in its Co-op Connections Program. This month's featured business: Ahoskie Eye Care. The center is offering a special discount for Connections' members only.Check it out.
Office closing: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Roanoke Electric Co-op offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 17, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal office hours will resume Tuesday, Jan. 18. The federal holiday is observed on the third Monday in January each year. The civil rights icon was born on Jan. 15, 1929.