City annexation may cause loss of business for electric cooperative
A photo of a portion of a field voluntarily razed to allow for Codington-Clark Electric to plow a powerline. Courtesy photo.
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By Tucker Hermans - January 27, 2026 in Energy, Featured, News Reading Time: 3 minutes
A photo of a portion of a field voluntarily razed to allow for Codington-Clark Electric to plow a powerline. Courtesy photo.
The recent annexation of a plot of land in Codington County by the City of Watertown may lead to the loss of new business for Codington-Clark Electric...
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