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Duo County Telephone Cooperative hosts 2013 Annual Meeting

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By Ramie Hutchison
News from Duo County Telephone Cooperative

On June 4th, 2013, Duo County Telephone Cooperative members began filing in to the Russell County High School Gymnasium. Prior to the meeting the members received their annual patronage dividend checks in the mail.

The total dividend payout this year was $792,614.49. 2013 marks the 25 consecutive year that Duo County Telephone has returned dividend checks to their members, totaling over $17 million dollars.



With over 400 members in attendance, the meeting began at 7 PM when Duo County Telephone's Attorney, H.K. Cooper, brought the meeting to order. The minutes of last year's meeting were approved and the trustees were introduced. They are; Dr. James E. Monin of Jamestown (President), Joe Sparks of Adair County, Randy Hart of Russell Springs, Bill Norris of Cumberland County, Sharon Hill of Jamestown (Secretary), Douglas Butler of Cumberland County, and Jerry D. Roy of Russell Springs.

Following the introduction of the Trustees, Duo County Telephone's CEO, Thomas Preston, updated the Cooperative's members on the financial status of the company as well as the technological advancements Duo County has made during the past fiscal year.

Following the introduction of the Trustees, Duo County Telephone's CEO, Thomas Preston, updated the Cooperative's members on the financial status of the company as well as the technological advancements Duo County has made during the past fiscal year.

Following the adjournment of the meeting, names were drawn for the door prizes. The grand prizewinners are: Marcelene Lawless ($100 Special Cash Drawing), Charles Crew (52" HDTV) and Bobby Hardwick (iPad 4). - Ramie Hutchison


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CEO Thomas Preston addresses Duo-County annual meeting



2013-06-05 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Ramie Hutchison.
Duo County Telephone Cooperative's CEO, Thomas Preston
, addresses over 400 members in attendance at the Russell County High School Gymnasium, Russell Springs, KY. - Ramie Hutchison, Duo-County Telecom

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Donna and Charles Crew win 52



2013-06-05 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Ramie Hutchison, Duo County Telecom.
Donna (Pictured) and Charles Crew,
winners of the 52" HDTV at the 2013 Duo-County Annual Meeting at Russell County High School Auditorium, Russell Springs, KY. - Ramie Hutchison

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Bobbie Hardwick wins iPad at Duo-County annual meeting



2013-06-05 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Ramie Hutchison, Duo County Telecom.
Bobbie Hardwick, winner of the iPad 4

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