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A geometric logo composed of four triangles: one red, one blue, one green, and a dark blue triangle, all arranged in a larger triangular shape against a light gray background.
New: brightridge.com
July – September, 2018

Do not be alarmed, but you will notice a completely different look the next time you log on to brightridge.com.  Our last major web revision was in 2008.  It was definitely time for a new look to support our new brand, BrightRidge.

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A person connects a portable generator to a house during a thunderstorm. The house is lit and lightning is visible in the sky.
Generator Safety
April – June, 2018

When operating a portable generator, it is essential to recognize the hazards associated and to follow strict operational instructions.  The primary hazards to avoid when using a generator are CO poisoning, electrocution, and fire.

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A group of people smiling and holding a "BrightRidge 2017 Zero Lost Time Accidents" sign in an office-like corridor, celebrating a safety milestone.
ZERO Lost Time Accidents
January – March, 2018

“Safety begins with communication,” said Donnie Hall, BrightRidge Safety Manager.  “This is the second time in five years our employees have achieved Zero Lost Time Accidents.  Congratulations to all making BrightRidge safe!”

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A group of people participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the BrightRidge sign, under a clear sky, possibly celebrating an opening or event.
Johnson City Power Board becomes BrightRidge
October – December, 2017

On October 3, 2017, our company changed its name.  No buy-out. We rebranded to better position for opportunities to serve you better! 

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A group of children and adults stand outdoors in front of a utility vehicle with a cherry picker, sunny day, casual clothing, smiling faces.
Teaching Kids About Electrical Safety
July – August, 2017

We appreciate being able to come to your classrooms to teach students about electrical safety, energy efficiency, and careers within the electric utility industry. 

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Four people stand smiling in front of a food bank truck with open cardboard boxes full of bread and oranges on a table.
Mobile Pantry
April – June, 2017

Employees volunteered with Second Harvest Food Bank Mobile Pantry to distribute food.

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