Written by Kevin Ridder

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Kevin Ridder

Born in Arizona and raised in Tennessee, Kevin’s love of the mountains drove him to move even further east to Boone, N.C., where he serves as The Appalachian Voice's Associate Editor and a communications associate for the organization.

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Members of Choctaw Electric Continue to Reform Their Co-op

Deep-seated corruption at an Oklahoma electric cooperative spurred several member-owners to organize a campaign for reform.

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Forming a Municipal Utility

Some cities and counties like Winter Park, Fla., have terminated their contracts with commercial utilities and formed municipal, publicly owned utilities instead.

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Advocates Increase Powell Valley Electric Co-op Member Participation

A citizens group is calling for transparency at their electric cooperative, and helped to generate the second-largest voter turnout in recent history at the co-op’s annual meeting.

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Virginia Governor Alters Air Board Before Crucial Vote

The air board members Gov. Northam removed in mid-November had spoken critically of a compressor station needed for Dominion Energy’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline project. A vote is now delayed pending a new public comment period.

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Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate Files for Federal Approval

The 73-mile expansion of the controversial fracked-gas Mountain Valley Pipeline into North Carolina has drawn criticism from residents and regulators alike.

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Reformers Uncover Corruption, Bring Change to Pedernales Co-op

Poor solar policies led members of the nation’s largest electric co-op to investigate the board and file a class-action lawsuit.

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West Virginia Drops Drinking Water Protections

A state legislative committee accepted an industry group’s last-minute amendment to state drinking water standards dictating safe pollutant levels.

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Virginia ignores risk, allows Atlantic Coast Pipeline work

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality approved Clean Water Act permits for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, brushing off concerns from the Governor’s Advisory Council on Environmental Justice.

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The Problem with Monopoly Utilities

Much of America’s energy system still runs like it did in the early 20th century, but times are changing.

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Battling for Black Lung Benefits

The deadly disease is on the rise, but funding for healthcare will be halved unless Congress acts this year.

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