Sheridan Electric Co-op, Inc.

Sheridan Electric Co-op, Inc. Sheridan Electric Co-op, Inc. is a utility company located in Medicine Lake, MT. Roosevelt was elected President in 1932. Mrs. P.G.

During the depths of the Great Depression, American voters and politicians began to think of rural electrification as a good policy. Many government officials and social reformers believed that electricity had contributed greatly to improving the quality of urban life and the lack of electricity in rural areas deepened the gap between urban and rural Americans. The federal government began to take

concrete steps to bring electricity to rural areas shortly after Franklin D. The first big federal electrification project was the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), created in 1933. The new agency had multiple objectives: to build hydroelectric power-generating stations, transmit electricity to remote areas of the South, and foster economic development in rural communities. By executive order of President Roosevelt, the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was created in 1935. The REA was established with one objective: bring electricity to farms. The $5 billion Emergency Relief Act was passed by Congress in 1935 included $100 million for the construction of rural electric transmission lines. The REA administrator, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, had hoped to use the money for low-interest loans to existing private utilities for building transmission lines in rural areas, but the utilities were not interested. In 1936, Congress took the REA out of the domain of federal relief programs and made it an independent federal agency, and Cooke focused the agency's attention on creating rural electric cooperatives. With the creation of the REA, the Montana Extension Service directed its county extension agents to assist local groups in organizing electric cooperative organizations. County extension agents worked hard to stimulate interest in rural electrification. In 1940, farmers in the Dagmar, Coalridge, and Westby areas took formal steps to organize an electric cooperative for Sheridan County. Andrew (Anna) Dahl, active in the Farmers Union in both local and statewide, was urged to organize steps in creating a cooperative. She contacted the Montana Extension Service who quickly described what a local group needed to do to organize a rural electric co-op and gain financing from the REA. By August 1941, a group of citizens from the Sheridan County area, including the only female Anna Dahl, gathered together to form Sheridan County Electric Cooperative, Inc. The group elected nine individuals to serve as the first board of directors and also elected A.T. Olesen (president), Art Jonasen (vice president) and Anna Dahl (secretary/treasurer). At this time, the board members went out to area farmers to convince them to join the co-op. An applicant had to make a considerable commitment to become a member of Sheridan Electric Co-op, causing some farmers reluctance to join. Skeptics in the community did not believe a cooperative could succeed in an area so remote, as far northeastern Montana. Over the next few years, the Co-op generated enough interest and survived many challenges, to energize the Coalridge substation on April 29th, 1948. Anderson became the Co-op's first customer. By October 9th, there was the first annual meeting gathering the general membership. Sheridan Electric had energized 334 miles of line and served 561 customers. Currently, Sheridan Electric Co-op, Inc., serves Daniels, Roosevelt and Sheridan counties in Montana, and Divide and Williams counties in North Dakota. The Co-op has energized 2,662 miles of line and has 1,994 members.

Summer is here, which means our home cooling systems are working harder and we’ll likely see higher energy bills. The go...
06/02/2026

Summer is here, which means our home cooling systems are working harder and we’ll likely see higher energy bills. The good news? Small steps to save energy can make a significant difference. Swipe for practical ways to save this summer. 😎☀️

ARTICLE IV-- BOARD MEMBERSSECTION 1. General Powers. The business and affairs of the Cooperative shall be managed by the...
06/01/2026

ARTICLE IV-- BOARD MEMBERS

SECTION 1. General Powers. The business and affairs of the Cooperative shall be managed by the board of directors which shall exercise all of the powers of the Cooperative except such as are by law, the articles of incorporation or these bylaws conferred upon or reserved to the members.

SECTION 2. Election and Tenure of Office. Members of the board shall be elected by secret ballot from the membership to serve for the term for which they are elected and until their successor shall have been elected and shall have qualified. Board members shall be elected for a term of three (3) years as herein provided. If an election of board members shall not be held on the day designated herein for the annual meeting, or at any adjournment thereof, a special meeting of the members shall be held for the purpose of electing board members within a reasonable time thereafter. Board members may be elected by plurality vote of the members.

SECTION 3. Qualifications. No person shall be eligible to become or remain a board member of the Cooperative who:

(a) is not a member and bona fide resident of the district he represents in the area served or to be served by the Cooperative; or
(b) is in any way employed or financially interested in a competing enterprise or a business selling electric energy or supplies to the Cooperative, or a business primarily engaged in selling electrical or plumbing appliances, fixtures or supplies to the members of the Cooperative; or
(c) has been an employee of the Cooperative within five (5) years prior to the date of the election or appointment as a director; or
(d) is absent from three (3) consecutive meetings of the board without adequate reason.

Upon establishment of the fact that a board member is holding office in violation of any of the foregoing provisions, the board shall remove such board member from office.

Nothing contained in this section shall affect in any manner whatsoever the validity of any action taken at any meeting of the board.

SECTION 4. Nominations.

(a) Nomination By District. It shall be the duty of the board to appoint, not less than thirty days (30) nor more than one hundred twenty days (120) before the date of a meeting of the members at which board members are to be elected, a committee on nominations from each district from which board members are to be elected, consisting of not less than two (2) nor more than five (5) members. No member of the board may serve on such committee.

05/29/2026

Safety is the backbone of reliability, which is why safety runs through everything we do.

"The only thing that stands between you and your dream is the will to try and the belief that it is actually possible." ...
05/29/2026

"The only thing that stands between you and your dream is the will to try and the belief that it is actually possible." - Joel Brown

Have fun, be safe - we're rooting for you!

05/26/2026

Beat the heat and save energy this summer!

Raise your thermostat a few degrees when possible and make sure to replace dirty/clogged filters so your system runs efficiently. Use smaller appliances instead of the oven to keep extra heat out of the kitchen and remember to close blinds during the hottest times of the day.

Simple actions can lead to significant savings this summer. 😎☀️

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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice protects the freedoms we enjoy every day and reminds us of the true meaning of courage, duty, and community.

As your local electrical cooperative, we are grateful for those who served and for the families who continue to carry their legacy forward. We are also thankful for the opportunity to serve our members and communities — powering homes, farms, businesses, and the moments that bring us together.

Today, we remember the fallen, honor their sacrifice, and extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have served.

Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.

Strong communities depend on safe, reliable power. Our crews show that commitment in every job, every day.
05/22/2026

Strong communities depend on safe, reliable power. Our crews show that commitment in every job, every day.

05/21/2026

We will be CLOSED - Monday, May 25,2026.

This Memorial Day, we at Sheridan Electric honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Wishing you a safe and meaningful holiday as we reflect with gratitude and pride.

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05/21/2026

Address

6408 Highway 16 S/PO Box 227
Medicine Lake, MT
59247

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7am - 4:30pm
Friday 7am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14067892231

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