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REPORT AN OUTAGE

THREE CONVENIENT WAYS TO REPORT AN OUTAGE

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WHAT'S AN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE?
HOW DOES IT HELP ME?

Southern Pine, like other electric cooperatives, was created to bring affordable, reliable electricity to rural areas in the late 1930’s. Electric cooperatives are owned by the members they serve and are not for profit; therefore, they aim to provide the best service at the lowest possible cost.

SUPERIOR SERVICE. DEPENDABLE ENERGY. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.

Southern Pine provides safe, reliable, and affordable energy at the lowest possible cost for our members. Our dedicated team works every day to bring the power to you.

YOUR COOPERATIVE. OUR MEMBERS.

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Your thoughts and opinions about Southern Pine Electric Cooperative help us serve you better. In mid-October, Southern Pine will be working with NRECA Market Research Services to complete member satisfaction surveys. The surveys will be conducted both by phone and email, but not everyone will be contacted. If you are contacted, we would greatly appreciate a few minutes of your time to share your opinions of the cooperative. We strive to provide all members with safe, affordable, and reliable electric service. By participating in the survey, you will help us make decisions that benefit you, your family, and your neighbors. All responses are confidential, we will not try to sell anything, or ask for any personal information. Thank you. ... See MoreSee Less

Your thoughts and opinions about Southern Pine Electric Cooperative help us serve you better. In mid-October, Southern Pine will be working with NRECA Market Research Services to complete member satisfaction surveys. The surveys will be conducted both by phone and email, but not everyone will be contacted. If you are contacted, we would greatly appreciate a few minutes of your time to share your opinions of the cooperative. We strive to provide all members with safe, affordable, and reliable electric service. By participating in the survey, you will help us make decisions that benefit you, your family, and your neighbors. All responses are confidential, we will not try to sell anything, or ask for any personal information. Thank you.

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The best recommendation is to lower the $20 to $25 a month membership fee 😉. Entergy is only $8 a month to have their service.

Southern Pine employees delivered peanut butter and jelly donations to Jasper County Baptist Association's food pantry today. Thanks to everyone who generously donated to help those in need. ... See MoreSee Less

Southern Pine employees delivered peanut butter and jelly donations to Jasper County Baptist Associations food pantry today. Thanks to everyone who generously donated to help those in need.

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Good to see Southern Pine actually helping someone instead of just taking their money but peanut butter y’all could definitely do better!! Greed is strong with this company

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Your thoughts and opinions about Southern Pine Electric Cooperative help us serve you better. In mid-October, Southern Pine will be working with NRECA Market Research Services to complete member satisfaction surveys. The surveys will be conducted both by phone and email, but not everyone will be contacted. If you are contacted, we would greatly appreciate a few minutes of your time to share your opinions of the cooperative. We strive to provide all members with safe, affordable, and reliable electric service. By participating in the survey, you will help us make decisions that benefit you, your family, and your neighbors. All responses are confidential, we will not try to sell anything, or ask for any personal information. Thank you. ...

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Southern Pine employees delivered peanut butter and jelly donations to Jasper County Baptist Association`s food pantry today. Thanks to everyone who generously donated to help those in need. ...

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TODAY IN MISSISSIPPI

This month we traveled up and down U.S. Highway 61 — nicknamed the “blues highway” — to search for historical music stops that would make great destinations for Mississippi day and weekend trips. One of those stops, in Cleveland, is the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi where a new exhibit explores Highway 61, “America’s Music Highway.”

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