Texas Co-op Power
Finishing all the events without a gig is a testament to the professionalism of CoServ’s linemen and the company’s dedication to safety.
We're heading south for the next stop on the CoServ on the Road Tour 2024 to Argyle, an up-and-coming city of about 5,700 people.
CoServ’s Finance Department plays a critical role ensuring there are adequate funds so our Employees can serve Members safely.
The Pilot Point native helped make decisions that will reverberate for decades, including founding the CoServ Charitable Foundation.
The Credit will be applied as a bill credit to the August bill for all current Members who joined the co-op prior to January 1, 2024.
Your yard has a network of pipes, wires and cables that make modern life possible but never assume you know where they are located. Call 811.
A past CoServ scholarship recipient graduated with honors from Texas Tech University and then finished law school, all in six years.
CoServ Member Julie Kluthe took the Youth Leadership Tour in the 1980s and her two daughters have also gone in recent years.
Congratulations to Marco Gonzalez from Calhoun Middle School in Denton ISD and Lauren Hamilton from Krum Early Education Center in Krum ISD.
CoServ linemen installed new concrete poles with enough capacity to serve thousands of new homes in Mobberly Farms.