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STAY SAFE, CALL BEFORE YOU DIG

Nice weather frequently brings outdoor construction, yard work, and planting projects. During National Electrical Safety Month, Otter Tail Power Company reminds customers and neighbors that, before digging, they need to notify utilities that have lines or cables buried in the area. Every digging project—rural or urban, large or small—requires a call to the national 811 One Call […]

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REMINDER FROM OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY: ELECTRICITY AND WATER DON’T MIX

With warmer temperatures on the horizon and large amounts of snow across much of its service area, Otter Tail Power Company reminds customers and neighbors that electricity and water don’t mix. High water levels and flooded areas could increase the potential for accidental contact with electricity. Otter Tail Power Company’s Safety Services Manager Greg Overland

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DNR AND OTTER TAIL POWER SHARES SAFETY TIPS FOR SNOWMOBILE SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK

MINNESOTA DNR SNOWMOBILE SAFETY TIPS (OTTER TAIL TIPS ARE BELOW) Snowmobile riders throughout the state would welcome a fresh round of snowfall, but despite less-than-ideal conditions in some areas, they’re hitting lakes and trails with a fervor. In advance of Snowmobile Safety Awareness Week – January 19-27 – the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds

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Otter Tail Power Company Offers Harvest Safety Tips

Harvest is one of the busiest times of the year. Otter Tail Power Company reminds farmers to stay safe by paying as much attention to what’s above their heads and within reach of their machinery as they do to their harvesting and tillage work, says Greg Overland, the company’s Safety Services Manager. “When you’re working

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