Rensselaer Central Middle School received two grants. The first was to aid in the cost of purchasing new microscopes and performing maintenance on the current microscopes. The second was to help fund the PBIS field trip program. A grant was awarded to the Tri-County Summer Meal Program to help purchase food and supplies. Grant funds… Continue reading.
Jackson County REMC member appreciation event! June 29, 2025 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Brownstown Pool Max capacity 300, first come first serve Free Kona Ice, food and fun!
What are capital credits? At the end of each year, we calculate the difference between the REMCs revenue and the actual operating expense. This difference is called operating margins or patronage capital. Patronage capital is used throughout the year to pay for the installation of poles, wire, transformers, and other equipment and to repay loans…. Continue reading.
July 17- 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Drive-thru registration with an in-person business meeting Drive-thru registration is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Business meeting will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. Early voting opens June 16 Remember: one member = one vote Each membership receives one vote and can only utilize one method of voting.
Were excited to announce a more streamlined and modern approach to voting early again this year! Early voting for the Annual Meeting will be conducted online only, with members receiving a secure voting link via email. You can vote online during the early voting period or in person at the Annual Meeting not both. VOTING… Continue reading.
As summer approaches, I want to begin this months column by thanking everyone who joined us for our Meet the Candidates event in May. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with our membership, answer questions, and celebrate the cooperative difference that makes Henry County REMC unique. We sincerely hope you had a great time… Continue reading.
HCREMC CEO Melissa True (second from left) speaks with fellow cooperative leaders at the NRECA Legislative Conference. When you flip a switch in your home, its easy to take for granted the power flowing through the lines. But for those of us living in rural Indiana, electricity didnt always come so easily. It took people… Continue reading.
Henry County REMCs 2025 Annual Meeting is approaching, and while there were no contested seats on this years ballot, your role in ratifying the election results remains a vital part of our cooperatives democratic process. THE FOLLOWING SEATS WERE UP FOR ELECTION THIS YEAR: HERE’S HOW TO CAST YOUR VOTE:Log in to your SmartHub app… Continue reading.
After nearly five decades of dedicated service to the electric cooperative community, Bob Hippensteel is retiring from the Heartland REMC Board of Directors. His tenure, which began on March 25, 1977, with Wabash County REMC and continued through its consolidation with Heartland REMC, reflects a profound legacy of leadership, commitment, and community spirit. Hippensteels impact… Continue reading.
One of the most important parts of Heartland REMCs Annual Meeting will be the election of directors to serve a three-year term on the board. This year, there are elections for four board districts including Districts 1, 4, 9, and 10. As with other electric co-ops, Heartland REMC members have the right to choose board… Continue reading.