Guymon Outback

Co-ops Care Sponsor Guymon Outback Event

Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) and PTCI are again coming together under the cooperative principles of Concern for Community and Cooperation Among Cooperatives. They donated $500 to the Main Street Guymon Outback event on May 12. This is the fifth year the cooperatives have worked together to support the Five State Motorcycle Run. The Run covers 300 miles throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.

Left to right are Kylee Harrison, Brittney Davis TCEC; Charles White, Main Street Guymon Promotions Committee Chair; and Daniel Mesta, PTCI
Left to right are Kylee Harrison, Brittney Davis TCEC; Charles White, Main Street Guymon Promotions Committee Chair; and Daniel Mesta, PTCI

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Panhandle Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (PTCI) is the first Gig Certified internet service provider in the state of Oklahoma, offering affordable fiber-optic high-speed internet, cellular service with nationwide coverage, and home and business phone services. PTCI, established in 1954, serves rural residential and business customers of the Oklahoma Panhandle area. Headquartered in Guymon, Oklahoma, PTCI has branch locations in Boise City, Beaver, and Laverne, Oklahoma. For more information, visit the PTCI website.

Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC), headquartered in Hooker, Oklahoma, is a not-for-profit distribution cooperative owned and controlled by its members. TCEC commits to safely power our communities with innovation, accountability, and integrity – every member, every time. The cooperative serves about 23,000 meters and 12,000 members in the Oklahoma Panhandle, southwestern Kansas, the northern border of the Texas Panhandle, and parts of Colorado and New Mexico. TCEC is a Touchstone Energy cooperative.

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