

Capital Credits
Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation works to serve you the member, not to make a profit. As a member, you share in the residuals in the form of Capital Credits.
Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation works to serve you the member, not to make a profit. As a member, you share in the residuals in the form of Capital Credits.
Electric cooperatives have a proud history of giving back. In fact, “concern for community” is one of the seven principles of the electric co-op business mode, and it is one that we at Petit Jean Electric
Cooperative value year-round.
The Brandon McCallister family of Marshall has been named the Searcy County Farm Family of the Year.
You would think the numbers tell the story: 600 -plus acres, 700 head in 2017, 15 years, three children, first place (a number that comes up a lot), and other numbers, measures of time, space, finishing order.
Once again this year Petit Jean Electric would like to extend thanks to the membership for their participation in the Board of Directors election.
Mary Martin of Clinton, and Ty Parker of Dennard, were among 40 Arkansas high school students who toured Washington, D.C., in June as part of the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington.
Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of PETIT JEAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORPORATION has approved changes in the following rate schedules of this Cooperative as set forth below.
Once again this year Petit Jean Electric would like to extend thanks to the membership for their participation in the Board of Directors election.
Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation is your local member-owned electric energy provider.
Arkansas’ electric cooperatives recently announced the results of a study examining the economic contributions that the state’s electric cooperatives have made within communities across the state from 2012 through 2016.