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Powering Growth Series: CoServ bringing electric & gas to mixed-use project in Allen

Trammell Crow plans to build apartments, town homes, a park, restaurants and retail shops, in addition to the possibility of a hotel and office space.

Important gas safety tips for winter

If you’re new to natural gas, there are some important safety tips to keep in mind this winter, especially when a cold front hits.

CoServ teams up with social service agencies to provide heaters and blankets to North Texas families

For thousands of North Texans, finding warmth on a cold winter night can be challenging, even in their own homes.

Richard Muir retires from CoServ Board after 22 years

Richard’s reputation gained the attention of his electric cooperative, who twice appointed him to the CoServ Electric Board of Directors.

CoServ Board of Directors approve Capital Credit Retirements

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.

Don’t guess when it comes to digging

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.

CoServ scholarship winners forge paths to success

A past CoServ scholarship recipient graduated with honors from Texas Tech University and then finished law school, all in six years.

Youth Leadership is a family affair in Flower Mound

CoServ Member Julie Kluthe took the Youth Leadership Tour in the 1980s and her two daughters have also gone in recent years.