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Claverack Rural Electric Cooperative; Clay County Electric Cooperative; Clay Electric Cooperative (Florida) (Keystone Heights, Florida) [28] Clay Electric Co-operative (Illinois) (Flora, Illinois) [29] Coleman County Electric Cooperative; Comanche Electric Cooperative; Community Electric Cooperative; Concho Valley Electric Cooperative; Connexus ...
Holland Township is the site of the Holland Energy Plant, a natural gas fired energy production facility owned and operated by Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative and Wabash Valley Power Association, [4] as well as the Delbert Mundt Water Treatment Facility owned and operated by EJ Water Cooperative of Dieterich, Illinois.
These include water and waste treatment, electric power, and telecommunications services. [2] It is an operating unit of the USDA Rural Development agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). It was created in 1935 as the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), a New Deal agency promoting rural electrification.
The most populous of these is Cook County, the second-most populous county in the United States and the home of Chicago, while the least populous is Hardin County. The largest by land area is McLean County, while the smallest is Putnam County. Illinois's FIPS state code is 17 and its postal abbreviation is IL.
Girl Scouting was an important aspect of life in York Center. The Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana now serves the area which was led by R. Hopley "Hop" Roberts in the days when it was part of the DuPage County Council. [11] The York Center Cooperative was legally dissolved in 2010. [12] [13]
This is a list of unincorporated communities in Illinois, ... Carroll County; Arnold, Morgan County; ... West Rural Hill; West Vienna; Weston, McLean County;
Sears Roebuck was instrumental in aiding county Farm Bureaus by offering $1000 grants to allow them to begin work throughout the county. By 1913, it was clear that there was a need for a statewide association, so on July 1, 1913, county advisors convened in Pontiac, Illinois, to discuss problems and experiences. By December 1913, in Champaign ...
Mr. Uplinger operated the lumber yard until his death in 1892 when control was assumed by his son, B. F. "Frank" Uplinger. The son built a grain elevator in 1892 and in addition to dealing in lumber and grain, he also sold coal & salt. Frank continued this line until 1921 when he sold to the newly formed Kingston Farmers Cooperative.