Grand Forks Herald Business N. Insiders column D.
Electric Elect directors of cooperatives: Harvey Tallackson, Grafton, ND, was again the chairman of the Minnkota Power Cooperative Board of Directors, on 6 April annual meeting. Tallackson represents Nodak Electric Cooperative, Grand Forks, in the 11 member Minnkota board.
Roger Krostue, Fisher, Minn., was again in the committee. Krostue replaces Steve Wear, Glyndon, Minn., had served aboard the Minnkota for a period of three years.
Re-choice in Minnkota board was Glen Goodman, Langdon, ND, Bobby Lof Strang, Lengby, Minn. David Sogard, Minnkota the General Council, Clarence Lindseth, Bemidji, Robert Huether, Kindred, ND; Larry Trefz, Bagley, Minn.. ; Julian Brzoznowski, Baudette, Minn., Jeffrey Folland, Warren, Minn.; Veral Mosbeck, Red Lake Falls, Minn., and Collin Jensen, Roseau, Minn.
Robert Melby, Green Bush, Minn., was elected president of the Square Butte Electric Cooperative Board of Directors. Melby Roseau Electric Cooperative represents and replaces Robert Nelson, fruitful, Minn., decided not to seek re-election to the presidency, but also continue to represent the Wild Rice Electric Cooperative on the board.
Gary Mathis, Gonvick, Minn., was elected Vice President of the Square Butte Board. He replaces Melby and represents Clear Water-Polk Electric Cooperative, Bagley, Minn.
Other Square Butte newly elected board member is Kay Green, Ada, Minn., Red River Valley Cooperative Power Association.
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