Read Texas Co-op PowerTexas is a great state, and you can read all about it every month in Texas Co-op Power magazine. In addition to featuring fun places to visit, interesting things to do and great recipes to cook, every edition delivers news and information about CoServ and the communities we serve. Have a story/photo idea for us? Let us know!

Read the full March issue:
PDF | Statewide Content

Read Texas Co-op Power

Texas is a great state, and you can read all about it every month in Texas Co-op Power magazine. In addition to featuring fun places to visit, interesting things to do and great recipes to cook, every edition delivers news and information about CoServ and the communities we serve. Have a story/photo idea for us? Let us know!

Read the full March issue:
PDF | Statewide Content

Featured Articles

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.

Cooperative spirit shines in Hurricane recovery efforts

Cooperation among cooperatives is a core principle and that’s never been more apparent than this year with Hurricanes Helene and Beryl.

Every month, Texas Co-op Power features mouth-watering recipes and eye-catching photos from readers like you. The magazine is currently seeking recipes for and photos of the following topics:

PHOTOS: Catch of the Day | College Life | Off-Road Adventures | Heroes

RECIPES: Beefy Burgers | One-Skillet Dinners | Candies and Fudge | Turkey Time

The recipes and photos deemed the best for each category will be published in future magazine editions. (Also, each month's winning recipe wins $500, bragging rights, and a TCP apron.) Visit TexasCoopPower.com/Contests for details on how to enter.

Event Submission

Co-op Power magazine has the largest monthly circulation in the state. Want to get the word out about an upcoming event in your community? Submit it two months ahead of time for consideration, and TCP may publish it!

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