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      • Rural Electric Convenience Cooperative’s first office was located in downtown Divernon and remained there until 1954. Some of the co-op’s first employees gathered for this photo. From left are Charles Masters, project superintendent, Elizabeth Roncz, secretary, Manford White, bookkeeper, Virgil Brown, lineman, Bud Wilson, foreman and Eric Dossett, lineman. Learning from our history
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