La Plata Electric Association is in the beginning of a historic period that will shape the future of energy in our region. On April 1, 2026, LPEA will exit its restrictive contract with Tri-State.
Tim Wheeler is the incumbent running for the LPEA board of directors in District 4. I am glad Tim has opted for another term as he has done as excellent job representing his constituents. Tim helped ...
I have two friends running for La Plata Electric Association director in District 4, tearing my loyalty since they are both good men. But I’ll cast my vote for the incumbent, Tim Wheeler, who stands ...
While we are all acutely aware of the national election this November, there is also an important and more immediate local election worthy of our attention. I strongly encourage you to reelect Tim ...
Tim Wheeler puts his money where his mouth is. When he owned the Durango Coffee Company, in his support of KSUT he once offered a free bag of coffee every month for a year to anyone who contributed ...
As we approach the upcoming election for the La Plata Electric Association board of directors, let’s examine what’s at stake. LPEA is currently locked into a taxing wholesale contract with regional ...
Tim Wheeler has lived in Durango for 30 years as a resident and business owner. During this time, he has been actively involved in community supporting endeavors, be this the Climate Energy Action ...
La Plate Electric Association’s mission as a member-owned co-op is to serve our community, instead of optimizing shareholders’ profits. Therefore, it is important to vote for candidates who have ...
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