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December 2004 - The
Cave Babies of Anguar.
Read this article on how four young men, serving with the Army's
81st Wildcat Division during WW2, took care of four tiny babies
during the invasion of an island in the South Pacific. A touching
tribute to the spirit of American soldiers and to Mr. Travis Nethery,
of Millport, AL.
Read this article in the December issue of Alabama
Living

November 2004 - Natures
Fury; Hurricane Ivan in Alabama.
Read this article on how your cooperative responded to the needs
at home and within the state during the reign of "Ivan the
Terrible".
Read this article in the November issue of Alabama
Living

October 2004 - Powerful
Pioneers.
Read this article about the people who brought power to Lamar and
Marion Counties in the early days of TEC; people like Mr. Fred Knight,
of Hamilton, AL.
Read this article in the October issue of Alabama
Living

September 2004 - Farewell,
Mr. Crow
TEC bids a fond farewell to Mr. Robert Crow, who served for many
years as our Trustee President.
Read this article in the September issue of Alabama
Living

August 2004 - Balloting
System Takes a Vote!
Three TEC member-owners share their ideas on the new balloting system.
Read this article in the August issue of Alabama
Living
July 2004 - There
will not be a Local Hero article in July due to the Annual Meeting
notification in our magazine.
June 2004
A Soldiers Story
TEC Lineman and 877th member, Jerry Benton, shares the
story of his experience in Iraq.
Read this article in the June issue of Alabama
Living

May 2004
From Comic Book Collector
to Comic Artist
Local Marion County artist, Jonathan Drewry, shares his
love of comic books and art.
Read this article in the May issue of Alabama
Living

April 2004
The Cherokee Echota Bird
Clan
Our county is rich in Indian history. Meet the decendants
of the Echota Cherokee of Alabama!
Read this article in the April issue of Alabama
Living

March 2004
The Origin of the word
"Tombigbee" - Part I
Derived from the Choctaw language, our co-op's name has
a rich and fascinating history of origin.
Read this article in the March issue of Alabama
Living

February 2004
Between a Rock and a Heart
Place
Local Artisan, Mark Jarrett, creates custom engraved
creek rocks.
Read this article in the February issue of Alabama
Living
January 2004
Tombigbee Electric
A look back at Tombigbee Electric's past and her future.
For those with a vested interest in TEC and even for those who are
curious, this article tells the story of our cooperative.
Read this article in the January issue of Alabama
Living
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