A Coffeyville Municipal Light and Power employee receives recognition from a regional public power organization.
Electric Administrative Assistant and Utility Public Relations Coordinator Amy Taylor recently received the Mike Nunneley Scholarship from the Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma. The scholarship allowed Taylor to attend the MESO Public Power Conference in Tulsa in April. MESO General Manager Cheryl Adams says Taylor exemplifies what public power is all about, noting her work behind the scenes, ability to navigate a fast-paced environment and eagerness to learn and connect with utility professionals.
City officials say Taylor's commitment to serving the community and supporting Coffeyville's electric utility reflects the values that help strengthen both public power and the community it serves.





