Articles tagged with: PEC
STATE REP. PATRICK M. ROSE writes, “This action by the legacy directors is consistent with the tactics used by Bennie Fuelberg, the former general manager, to hide information from the members and employees.”
Larry Landaker of Wimberley and Cristi Clement of Marble Falls will be seated on the Pedernales Electric Cooperative’s board of directors on June 29 after winning tight elections over the weekend.
Austin-based law firm Clark, Thomas & Winters will pay Pedernales Electric Cooperative $4.1 million to settle a law suit over improper payments to relatives of former cooperative officials.
A Blanco County Grand Jury today indicted former Pedernales Electric Cooperative general manager Bennie Fuelberg and attorney Walter Demond on three felony charges including theft and money laundering.
A state district judge has ruled that a long-forgotten bank account held in Texland Electric Cooperative’s name belongs entirely to the venture.
CRISTI CLEMENT, a candidate for the Pedernales Electric Cooperative board of directors, takes exception with being labeled as a member of a good ol’ boy network.
DOUGLAS MOORE of Meadowlakes supports Blanco attorney David Allen Hall for the Pedernales Electric Cooperative board of directors.
Public Citizen’s Texas executive director TOM “SMITTY” SMITH finds it laughable that his organization would be called a special interest group.
Seven candidates for the Pedernales Electric Cooperative board of directors take issue with a network of watchdog groups they say amount to another good ol’ boy network.
LINDA KAYE ROGERS thinks her involvement in Pedernales Electric politics qualifies her for a position on the cooperative’s board of directors.
