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in the September issue of Iowa Electric Cooperative Living magazinewhich is mailed out monthly to over 55000 co-op member-consumer households and businesses. For additional informationplease contact Erin Campbelldirector of communications for the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives. &nbspAbout Touchstone Energy The largest utility network in the nationthe Touchstone Energy brand represents a nationwide alliance of over 750 localconsumer-owned electric cooperatives in 46 states. Championing the cause for lowest-costdemocratically governed energyeducation and training toolsmember benefit programs&nbspand web development resources. By working jointlywww.touchstoneenergy.com . 8525 Douglas Ave.Suite 48Des MoinesIA 50322 1-800-798-7037 1-800-798-7037 &copy2026&nbspIAEC.&nbspMN&#x29Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery Muscatine O&#x27

3,000 for their local charity/nonprofit.   How to Enter Contest entries for Shine the Light are accepted each year during the month of June at www.IowaShineTheLight.com . Starting June 1, you can nominate a deserving volunteer in your community by providing some basic contact information and answering this question in 500 words or less:  How has your nominee made a positive difference in the community and how might their local charity/nonprofit use the $3,000 donation? M

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