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2020-05-07 21:38:32| Country Lines Online

COVID-19 Impact The Stay Home, Stay Safe executive order issued by Gov. Whitmer in response to the COVID-19 pandemic stipulates that an electric utility is considered an essential service. As a result, TEC remains open for business. That being said, there have been a lot of changes made to our business routines to reduce exposure […] The post Happenings At TEC appeared first on Michigan Country Lines Magazine. [ more ]

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