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By ROB LARSON
Daily Press Staff Writer
At the request of Eddy County Commissioner Glenn Collier, Central Valley Electric (CVE) General Manager Chuck Pinson gave a presentation to the Eddy County Commission Tuesday, providing an overview of the co-op as well as its plans to continue growing in the future.
Pinson began the presentation by speaking about the co-op vision: to be “a member-focused electric cooperative dedicated to personalized service for its members and the economic vitality in the surrounding communities.” CVE, which just celebrated 75 years of continued service to Southeast New Mexico in 2012, is one of 16 rural electric co-ops in New Mexico. … For the rest of the story, subscribe in print and on the web.

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