| Corn Belt Energy Rate 11 customers 
			to experience power outage Thursday, August 30th
 
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			 [August 29, 2018] 
			Corn Belt Energy has scheduled a power disruption for residential 
			members who are enrolled in the "Rate 11 load control program."  
			Rate 11 members will experience an interruption in electrical 
			service tomorrow, August 30, 2018, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. This 
			interruption will allow Corn Belt Energy to test the functionality 
			of the equipment and load profile of all participants due to not 
			scheduling an interrupt this summer.  
			
			 
			Participating members should contact us at 800-879-0339 if their 
			power has not been restored by 5:15 PM on Thursday, August 30, 2018. 
			This outage could impact rural residents in Logan, DeWitt, McLean, 
			and Sangamon Counties. 
			
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            Started in 1938 to bring electricity to rural Central Illinois, Corn 
			Belt Energy Corporation now distributes electricity to over 36,000 
			households and businesses throughout 18 counties. 
			 
            One of the largest cooperatives in Illinois, Corn Belt Energy 
			employs 85 people, maintains over 5,000 miles of line, and 
			distributes electricity from the Wabash Valley Power Association, a 
			generation and transmission cooperative based in Indiana. As a 
			not-for-profit energy cooperative, Corn Belt Energy is owned by the 
			members it serves and is committed to providing reliable, affordable 
			energy. Governed by 13 directors who are themselves residential 
			members, Corn Belt also supports energy efficiency, education, and 
			safety initiatives. Learn more at
			www.cornbeltenergy.com.   
			[Hillary Cherry, CCCDirector of Communications & Marketing
 Corn Belt Energy Corporation.]
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