...don't throw yours in the trash. Decisions made by the HEA Board determine much more than our electric rates. The types...Conservation Districts. Both men will bring fresh eyes to the HEA Board and their experience gives them solid understanding of...
...and operated the same Clam Gulch setnet site since 1977, according to Seaton's sponsor statement. David Thomas, an HEA board member who had worked with Wiley for about three years, said while Wiley obviously had good work ethic and was thorough...
...correspondence, directing calls, coordinating training and business travel, reconciling expense reports, and assisting with HEA Board of Director administrative support. The successful candidate shall possess a high level of expertise in MS 2010...
...staff them. They decide when and how much to raise your electric rates. For the last three years I've attended most HEA Board and committee meetings and watched how the nine HEA Directors work. Do they take time to understand issues they deal...
Editor's note: Today's HEA board election coverage focuses on District 1 candidates. Friday's...corporation and is doing well and would like to see that continue." HEA board members are elected only by the members in their districts. The...
...here and I've wanted to be on the HEA board for a long time and I finally got...mayor. He previously served on the HEA board from 1988 to 2008. He is now involved...to what they were previously and HEA board members' out-of-state trips...
...Association could do no better than electing Dave Carey to the HEA Board of Directors. Dave is a leader and educator who has a...this? I had the opportunity to serve with Dave on the HEA Board of Directors some years ago. His leadership ability and...
...voting in elections. The measure received 3,130 votes in favor and 1,121 against. Following its annual meeting, the HEA board of directors met to elect officers - Debbie Debnam of Sterling will serve as president, Homer resident Bill Fry was named...
This spring, six candidates will battle for three open positions on Homer Electric Association's Board of Directors. Jesse Lobdell, of Nikiski, and David Thomas, of Kenai, will compete for the position left vacant by incumbent Alan Bute in District 1, which consists of Kenai, Nikiski and parts of Soldotna. Bute is not seeking re-election. Soldotna residents Dave Carey and incumbent board member Ed Oberts will compete in District 2, which includes the Soldotna, Sterling and Kasilof areas.
...meetings at the end of the month to provide residents an opportunity to discuss and comment on the proposed options. If the HEA Board chooses to approve the proposed changes they will be submitted to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska. Janorschke said...
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