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A list of the signs of an energy scam
High pressure tactics

Scammers will pressure you, creating a sense of urgency. Claims that your power will be disconnected without immediate payment are common with utility scams.

Sketchy payment methods

Scammers may ask for unusual payment methods like gift cards or cryptocurrency. In these cases, it’s likely a scam.

Dodgy communication

Whether an email, text message or letter, utility scams typically include poor grammar, spelling errors or unusual email addresses. These are common warning signs of a scam.

 

 

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Dawson PPD announces scholarship winners

(April 16, 2018) Lexington, Neb. – Dawson Public Power District has awarded a total of $3,000 in scholarships to two high school seniors. Zachary Beckenhauer of Cozad was awarded the Dawson PPD Utility Line Scholarship. Evan Palmer of Kearney was selected to receive...

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April 9 is National Lineman Appreciation Day

April 9 is National Lineman Appreciation Day

  The Dawson Public Power District Board of Directors would like to extend its most sincere appreciation and admiration to the Dawson PPD linemen who work diligently to provide safe, reliable and affordable electrical power to its customers. As set by the...

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Board members hold office positions

Board members hold office positions

The Dawson PPD Board of Directors voted to reinstate its current officers. Your officers are: President - Paul Neil Vice President - A.C. "Pat" Hecox Treasurer - Dan Muhlbach                   April 2018  

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