Fiber, Fireworks, Food and Fun Event
Petit Jean Electric would like to give a big THANK YOU to our membership for the great turnout we had on Friday, May 5, at our Fiber,
Fireworks, Food and Fun Event.
Petit Jean Electric would like to give a big THANK YOU to our membership for the great turnout we had on Friday, May 5, at our Fiber,
Fireworks, Food and Fun Event.
Petit Jean Fiber has connected 2,000 subscribers to fiber-fast internet! As of May, 2,000 Petit Jean Electric members have been connected to lifechanging fiber internet.
On Feb. 27, 1992, Ronnie Jones began his career with Petit Jean Electric Cooperative as an apprentice lineman. On Feb. 28, 2023, family, friends and coworkers gathered to celebrate his long and faithful career of 31 years and his retirement.
On April 10, Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation is celebrating our amazing lineworkers that power our lives! Regardless of the time of day or challenging weather conditions, lineworkers ensure our members have safe, reliable electricity for everyday life.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Membership Meeting of Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation will be held on Thursday, May 25, 2023, at the Cooperative headquarters in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas...
High school juniors, don't miss this trip of a lifetime to Washington, D.C.! Petit Jean Electric Cooperative will select up to three high school juniors to attend the 2023 Youth Tour, which is set for June 16-22.
That’s the co-op difference! Many businesses use the word “member” to describe their customers. At Petit Jean Electric Cooperative, membership really does mean something more than just the right to buy electricity.
On Dec. 12, 2022, Petit Jean Electric employees and the family of Lori Rhoads gathered to celebrate and congratulate her on her retirement. She had worked for the co-op for 19 years.
Petit Jean Electric Cooperative will select outstanding high school juniors to attend
the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Youth Tour, an all-expenses-paid educational trip to
Washington, D.C., from June 16-22.
Conventional wisdom says that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Yet, every day, solar companies attempt to mislead our members with promises too good to be true. Often, these sales tactics target elderly and low-income members.