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CoServ is an electric cooperative and gas distribution company serving parts of seven North Texas counties. For media inquiries, email [email protected].

06/09/2026

We go live at 1 p.m. today for our 2026 Virtual Annual Meeting!

President and CEO Donnie Clary, along with members of our Board of Directors, will provide business updates and announce election results. We will also announce 50 Bill Credit winners!

Watch the live stream on our website at 1 p.m. today: CoServ.com/AnnualMeeting

06/08/2026

Our second crew for Light Up Navajo has their first day of work today!

Although we can't be in the field with them this week, like we were with the first crew, we will keep you updated as much as we can.

Today and tomorrow, our second crew is in Tuba City, Arizona, in Coal Mine Canyon, working on short-line extensions, hopefully powering a home or two soon. It sounds like they will be switching over to Cameron on Wednesday and Thursday.

We will have more updates this week as we get more information from the field. Let's show this second crew some love!

06/08/2026

Don’t forget our 2026 Virtual Annual Meeting is tomorrow, June 9. Districts 2 and 7 were up for election, and we’ll learn the results of your votes, get business updates from our President and CEO, Donnie Clary, along with members of your Board of Directors.

We will also announce 50 Bill Credit winners! Tune in at 1 p.m. live on our website at CoServ.com/AnnualMeeting.

06/05/2026

Here’s a quick shot of our linemen doing a traditional dance at the Light Up Navajo appreciation dinner.

Photos from CoServ's post 06/05/2026

Our first crew of CoServ linemen wraps up their time in Tuba City today, packing up and traveling to Window Rock to hand off trucks and equipment to the second crew, who will continue the work next week.

Yesterday marked their final full day on the job—and it looked a lot like the days before it. In red, rocky terrain, they pushed through stubborn layers of earth to drill holes and set poles, bringing power one step closer to those going without.

That work led them right into Gloria’s backyard. She greeted the crew with excitement, watching closely as progress unfolded just feet from her home. Inside, her son stood at the window, eager and curious. While this first crew laid the groundwork, it will likely be next week’s team who completes the connection and powers their home.

The workday wrapped up around 3 p.m., giving the crew time to prepare for a special evening—an appreciation dinner hosted by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) at their Tuba City office.

The room was filled with gratitude and community. Tables featured handmade Navajo jewelry, fresh homemade salsa, and generous helpings of traditional food. Linemen shared the evening with NTUA employees, Navajo residents, and their families—all coming together to celebrate the progress made and the partnerships behind it.

The night ended on a joyful note, with linemen and locals forming a small circle for a short, traditional pow-wow dance. What began with a little hesitation quickly turned into laughter, smiles, and even hand-holding—an unforgettable moment of connection.
We’ll continue sharing updates as our second crew begins work next week. While our Communications team will be busy supporting the Annual Meeting back home, we’ll still bring you moments from the field as this important work continues.

06/04/2026

Day 4 in Cameron, Arizona—and this crew is still going strong. 💪

Red dirt, sand, and rocky ground has made for tough conditions, but it didn’t slow them down. Our linemen have moved like a well-oiled machine, focused on one goal: bringing power to homes that have gone without it.

One of the highlights of the day was getting the chance to spend time with the crew and hear their stories. Matt Honea, a power quality troubleman, shared that his teenagers back home have been talking a lot about the trip. He also reflected on what he called the “best meal” they’ve had since arriving in the Navajo Nation—a meal lovingly prepared by a family whose lights were turned on after the crew powered their home. Matt said it took the homeowner three hours to prepare, making the moment even more meaningful.

Today, as they head into their final day, they’re all in—wishing they had more time to help even more families.

Tonight, they’ll be honored at an appreciation dinner hosted by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, joined by residents whose homes they’ve helped power.

Photos from CoServ's post 06/03/2026

Hello from Arizona!

We caught up with our linemen during their second day of work in the Navajo Nation.

When we pulled up to a sparse area of flat land outside of Tuba City, we saw a line of seven CoServ trucks on the horizon. Our crew was setting a long line of poles to eventually serve a single home, but the impact is already being felt. Despite being here only a short time, the crew has already met three families who are now receiving power because of their work. Yesterday, one even invited the linemen in for lunch!

As for today, day three, our linemen began the day setting more poles. Our hope is to meet the families they got up and running.

Thank you all for the love and support! It doesn’t go unnoticed. 🩷

Photos from CoServ's post 05/29/2026

In the quiet hours of this morning, our first Operations crew packed up and headed out for the Navajo Nation.

This first crew of 11 won't begin work until Monday, but the drive alone is about 12 hours, and the crew has an orientation on Sunday. They will work the entire week to help bring power to households in the Navajo Nation that are still without it all these decades later.

The opportunity to participate in Light Up Navajo, along with other utilities, to build electric infrastructure, run lines, and change lives by powering homes, is nothing short of a blessing.

Help us wish our first crew well as they head out on this amazing journey across the Southwest to help light the way for the Navajo Nation! ❤️

05/28/2026

Don’t forget – your ballots are due next Thursday, June 4!

The voting period for the 2026 CoServ Board of Directors Election closes at 5 p.m. Votes can be cast online. The results will be announced during the Virtual Annual Meeting, which will be broadcast live from CoServ HQ on Tuesday, June 9.

Full details are on our website: CoServ.com/AnnualMeeting

05/27/2026

"I just think it's a great opportunity to bring [power] to people that have never had it before."

Our first crew leaves for the Navajo Nation this Friday! They have orientation on Sunday, and then work begins on Monday, June 1. Stay tuned for more coverage next week!

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