Conservation, creates millions of jobs right here at home, makes us more Energy Secure and Energy Independent and works with our friends, not our enemies. And i think we can get it done. Ive been around here long enough to know that things arent easy but i refuse to be cynical, i refuse to be, you know, woe is me, the world is coming to an end, which i hear a lot around here. I think theres a lot of positive things going on in our country today. The economy is improving. In north dakota, your state, i think you have zero unemployme unemployment. I think we come in second at about 2 unemployment in louisiana because we are busy working not fighting but working together to produce energy jobs for the country. So i was very proud to support this efficiency bill in committee. I would like, of course, to see some other additional things added to it, but in to move it forward, voted for it, to move this bill forward to the floor. When i became the chair of the committee, i had committed to r
Power has been restored to nearly all residents of the Twin Lakes Area. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative's outage map was showing 23 of its area members are
A National Weather Service survey team has identified two tornadoes which struck the Twin Lakes Area early Sunday morning, killing four and leaving considerable damage in its wake.
An early morning tornado tore through northern Arkansas early Sunday morning, killing two residents in Marion County, one in Baxter County and causing serious property damage across the region, particularly in the Briarcliff area.
Sunday's early morning storms resulted in widespread power outages to the Twin Lakes Area. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative Chief Executive Officer Mel