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Intercounty linemen keep the juice flowing to homes in the region
Electricity is an aspect of life in the United States that can easily be taken for granted.
Americans don't think twice when they flip a switch to fill a room with light or push a button to turn on a television or computer. Electric power is everywhere and not much attention is paid to it - unless it's suddenly not there.
Maintaining existing lines of electricity and bringing them to new locations requires hard outdoor work in all kinds of conditions and settings. A given task or project could involve anything from working high above ground on a power pole, to digging a hole in rocky soil to prepare for setting a new pole, to braving stormy weather to reconnect lost power to a business or home.
Such is the realm of the electrical lineman.
In rural portions of Texas County and much of the surrounding area, the linemen taking on the challenge of electrifying peoples' lives work for Intercounty Electric Cooperative Association, a member-owned organization headquartered in Licking. Ever since Intercounty's first line was energized in April 1938, the company's linemen have recognized and embraced the importance of keeping the juice flowing. Intercounty Electric will recognize its 75th anniversary at its annual meeting Friday, June 24.


