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  2. List of utility cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Gosfield North Communications Co-operative ; Hay Communications Co-Operative [8] Hurontel Telecommunications Co-operative [9] Lansdowne Rural Telephone Company [10] Mornington Communications Co-operative [11] Quadro Communications Co-operative [12] Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative [13]

  3. These five Texas companies ranked highest on this years ...

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    Texas was once again a leading state on the annual Forbes Fortune 500 list in 2023. The Lone Star State was so well represented that it made up more than 10% of the list as it boasted 14 companies ...

  4. List of worker cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, San Francisco, CA; Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse, Baltimore, MD [11] Seward Community Cafe, Minneapolis, MN [12] TESA Collective; The Drivers Cooperative, New York City

  5. Category:Electric cooperatives in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Utility cooperatives (electric) serving areas of the United States state of Texas. Pages in category "Electric cooperatives in Texas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  6. Central Texas Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Central Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a rural utility cooperative headquartered in Fredericksburg, Texas, with suboffices in Kingsland, Texas; Llano, Texas; and Mason, Texas. The cooperative was formed in 1947 as a split-off from neighboring Pedernales Electric Cooperative. Currently the cooperative has almost 7,000 miles of line, serving ...

  7. Wheatsville Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Wheatsville Co-op is a community-owned food cooperative in Austin, Texas, near the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. [1] Named after the displaced black neighborhood of Wheatville , it was founded in 1976, [ 2 ] and as of December 2022, has over 26,000 owners. [ 3 ]

  8. Bailey County Electric Cooperative Association - Wikipedia

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    Bailey County Electric Cooperative Association is a rural utility cooperative headquartered in Muleshoe, Texas. The cooperative was formed in September 1938 and energized the first 249 miles (401 km) of line, serving 362 customers, of which five are still members as of 2007, in November 1939.

  9. Cherokee County Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee County Electric Cooperative Association is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Rusk, Texas. The Cooperative was organized in 1939. The Cooperative serves portions of four counties in the state of Texas , in a territory generally surrounding Rusk.