Election winners
Greg Hostettler,District 1Steve Dieterlen,District 2
Greg Hostettler,District 1Steve Dieterlen,District 2
What’s changing? Current meter: records your usage and sends those readings to REMC through the power lines. New meter: uses radio frequency and two-way communication to send data across a secure wireless network. Benefits include: Faster power restoration In most cases, new meters will notify Clark County REMC the moment the power goes out. This… Continue reading.
One of the most important and meaningful aspects of being a member of Bartholomew County REMC is that you have a voice in how your cooperative is run. As your CEO, I want to personally encourage you to participate in this years board of directors and nominating committee election. Your participation shapes the future of… Continue reading.
As energy markets continue to experience volatility, Bartholomew County REMC (BCREMC) is taking proactive steps to support our members. We recognize the financial stress that rising wholesale power costs can place on households and businesses. In response, BCREMC implemented a monthly refund initiative for all active members receiving electric service. This relief credit labeled BCREMC… Continue reading.
Tuesday, June 17 at 7 p.m. Live streaming is available on YouTube and bcremc.com The Annual Meeting of Bartholomew County REMC will be held virtually on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 7 p.m. to take action on the following matters: In connection with the election of three (3) directors and three (3) nominating committee members… Continue reading.
Find a full bio of each candidate in your mailed Annual Meeting packet. Board of Directors Candidates DISTRICT 2 Brooke Case Tom R. Finke DISTRICT 5 Ron Arnholt (incumbent) Jason Schroer DISTRICT 7 Janet Anthony (incumbent) William Nelson Nominating Committee Candidates DISTRICT 2 Bonnie Baute Mark Hege DISTRICT 5 Sean Cutrell Dwight Smith DISTRICT 7… Continue reading.
June 24 Join us for a fun night at the fair and meet your BCREMC Board of Directors! 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Bring the top portion of your election ballot to receive $25 in fair food vouchers (for use at select vendors). Surrender your parking pass to the parking attendant. If you forget the top… Continue reading.
During the summer months (June, July, and August) and the winter months (December, January, and February), electricity demand is at its highest typically on the hottest and coldest days of the month. These are known as the peak of the month. During the peak hour of the month, our power supplier, Hoosier Energy, charges us… Continue reading.
SAFETY Everything we do at Southern Indiana Power must begin with a focus on safety. I am pleased to report that the cooperative did not experience a serious accident or injury in 2024. Since 2008, the cooperative has been recognized for attaining the NRECA national standard of safety achievement. I congratulate all employees on this… Continue reading.
APRIL 16, 2024 ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION Registration for Southern Indiana Powers 85th Annual Meeting began at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at the Tell City High School Auditorium, with the business meeting starting at 7 p.m. Members registered for the 2024 Annual Meeting and cast votes for the director election either by mail… Continue reading.
DOOR PRIZE WINNER Stihl Battery Powered Leaf Blower Dean Flamion $500 WINNER Kyla Schroeder $250 WINNERS Stacey Byers David A Etienne Robert Luebbehusen Dennis Zellers $100 WINNERS Terry Auffart Mary Louise Berger Dea Goad Thomas L Mullis Casey Schulthise Luke Steckler Kathy L Voiles Bradley Wilmes Jeff Wittman David K Ziegelgruber $50 WINNERS Dan Adams… Continue reading.