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The LP&L Director Has Announced His Retirement

The LP&L Director Has Announced His Retirement
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Letters to the Editor - Electric reliability, nuclear energy, drought, tolerance, technology

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Thousands In NE Texas Remain Without Electricity, Subzero Lows Forecast Tonight

KETR updated, 9:50 p.m. Thousands of people in Northeast Texas remain without electrical service as of Monday afternoon, as a night of record low temperatures approaches, with readings forecast to fall below zero across most of the region. The outage-tracking website poweroutage.us reports amost one in three Oncor customers being without power as of late afternoon Monday.  There are two major issues affecting many customers right now: winter storm outages & controlled power outages directed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Oncor said in a late-afternoon release Monday. Most of Texas is served by the state’s own electrical grid, which is managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). Oncor is one of many private electricity providers that deliver power through ERCOT’s systems. Other power providers in Northeast Texas include Greenville Electric Utility System, Farmers Electric Cooperative, Texas-New Mexico Power Company, and others.

UPDATE: Local businessman Ransom announces run for Greenville mayor

Jan 8, 2021 Local businessman Jerry J. Ransom announced today his plan to run for mayor of the city of Greenville in the upcoming May 1 city elections. Local businessman Jerry J. Ransom announced today his plan to run for mayor of the city of Greenville in the upcoming May 1 city elections. Ransom currently serves as the city’s mayor pro tem and has served on the city council since 2014. “Today I am announcing my candidacy for mayor of Greenville, and humbly ask for the support of citizens and friends,” Ransom said. “Our growing community faces hard decisions in the coming years as we work to overcome some tough times. I have a record of success in public service; I have created opportunities and jobs through business innovation; and, I have delivered results on issues important to the community. I want to put that experience to work as your next mayor.”

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