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Dan Muhlbach, Dawson PPD Board of Directors President

President – Dan Muhlbach, Buffalo Subdivision

Craig Wietjes, Dawson PPD Board of Directors Vice President

Vice President – Craig Wietjes, Buffalo Subdivision

Page Peterson, Dawson PPD Board of Directors Treasurer

Treasurer – Page Peterson, Lincoln Subdivision

The Dawson Public Power District Board of Directors voted in new officers at the January Board Meeting. The officers were sworn in and will begin their duties in February 2023. Each officer’s term is for one year. The new officers are:

President – Dan Muhlbach, Buffalo Subdivision

Muhlbach served two years as vice president and six years as treasurer. Muhlbach represents the Kearney area and has served 28 years on the Dawson PPD Board.

Vice President – Craig Wietjes, Buffalo Subdivision

Wietjes spent the past two years as the board treasurer. He has served on Dawson PPD’s Board for eight years.

Treasurer – Page Peterson, Lincoln Subdivision

Peterson, an eight-year board member, is in his first year as an officer. He represents the Lincoln Subdivision.

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Energy Efficiency tip of the month

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