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June 2026 Newsletter

Growing Together

Caring for trees and keeping the power on.

Lane-Scott Electric works to strike a careful balance between preserving the beauty of trees we cherish and delivering the reliable electricity you expect. Managing vegetation plays a major role in preventing power outages. 

Read this month's manager's article to find out how we manage this careful balance of trees and electrical equipment.

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Nominating Committee Selects Board Candidates to Run for Election

Cooperatives are controlled by their members who participate in setting policies and making decisions.  Every year three trustee positions are up for election by the membership. We encourage you to vote for the trustees who exercise the power of the cooperative and represent the membership.

Find out more about your trustees running for election and how to vote.

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Save the Date for the Lane-Scott Electric Annual Meeting

Join Lane-Scott Electric for our annual meeting, Tuesday, July 14 at the Lane Co. Fairgrounds, to celebrate 85 years of providing power to our communities!

 6-7:30 p.m. - Free fair rides

 6 - 7 p.m. - Vote for Board of Trustees

 6:30 p.m. - Catered meal by John Ross & Co.

 7:30 p.m. - Business Meeting: Cooperative update, Guest Speaker Lee Tafanelli - CEO of Kanas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., raffle prizes, trustee election results.

Welcome New Employees

Lane-Scott is excited to announce the addition of two employees to our team. 

Bella McNey is a part-time receptionist and cashier in the Dighton office and Logan Seifried has joined the team as a summer intern. 

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Work Safely Near Utility Lines

Whether you're running heavy equipment or using handheld tools, working outdoors can put you dangerously close to overhead and underground utility lines. A line strike can cause outages, fires, fines, serious injury or death.

Read these key overhead and underground safety recommendations on how to stay safe while working around power lines.

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Reminder: Peak Summer Hours

As temperatures rise, so does the demand for electricity. During summer months, energy use typically peaks in the late afternoon and early evening when air conditioners are working hardest. A friendly reminder that our peak summer hours are 3-6 p.m.

By shifting energy-intensive activities like laundry and cooking to times when demand is lower, you can help reduce strain on the grid - and potentially lower your bill.

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  • Home
  • Member Center
    • Manage My Account
      • SmartHub
      • Bill Pay Options
        • Pay Ahead Power Program
      • Understanding Your Bill
      • Late and Delinquent Bills
      • New Service, Transfers and Disconnects
      • Update Your Contact Information
      • Member Handbook
    • Payment Assistance
      • LIEAP
      • Payment Arrangements
      • Kansas Weatherization Program
      • Payment Assistance Resources
      • Efficient Energy
  • Your Community
    • Community Commitment
    • Youth Tour and Cooperative Leadership Camp
    • Scholarship Opportunities
    • CoBank Sharing Success Grant Program
  • Cooperative Information
    • About Lane-Scott Electric
      • Lane-Scott Electric Profile
      • Meet Our Team
      • History
      • Rates
      • Bylaws
      • Annual Meeting
      • Employment Opportunities
    • General Info
      • Capital Credits
      • Cold Weather Rule
      • Understanding Demand
      • Distributed Generation
      • Advanced Metering Infastructure
      • Board of Trustee Election Information
      • Contact the Board of Trustees
  • News and Communication
    • Lane-Scott Electric Newsletter
    • Receive Email and Text Message Notifications
    • In the News
    • Members Satisfaction Survey Results
  • Electric, HVAC Service and Supply Department
    • Services and Retail Store
    • Generac Generators
  • Outages and Safety
    • Outages
      • Outage Center
      • Outage Map
    • Safety
      • Dig Safe and KS One Call
      • Power Line Safety
      • Safety on the Farm
      • Generator Safety
      • Trees and Power Lines
      • Electrical Safety Demonstrations
      • Winter Storm Preparedness and Safety
    • Staying Prepared: Energy Emergency Alerts Explained