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Steuben County REMC awards Operation Round Up grants
As your co-op, we are empowered to do more for our community. Steuben County REMC members recently awarded funds to five local organizations through the Operation Round Up program. The average contribution by a member per year is $6, with a maximum contribution of $11.88. These pennies, donated by members like you, add up to… Continue reading.
Upcoming important deadlines
Here are some important deadlines to mark on your calendar: Operation Round Up application deadlines: June 27, Sep. 26, Dec. 26 Virtual Annual Meeting: June 14 Youth Power and Hope Awards application opens: Aug. 1
2025 Annual Meeting recap
Harrison REMC employees and directors would like to thank everyone who attended the 87th Annual Meeting of Harrison REMC! What a crowd we had at the Annual Meeting on May 5 at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. Members played bingo, visited booths, and enjoyed some food and ice cream. The children had a good time making… Continue reading.
Capital credits
The Harrison REMC Board of Directors has approved paying capital credits in the amount of $1.5 million for portions of 1989, 1990, and 2019. The board is excited to return your investment in your electric cooperative with this capital credit retirement. Capital credits are one of the benefits of membership with a not- for-profit electric… Continue reading.
Frequently asked questions: Capital credits
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALLOCATED AND RETIRED CAPITAL CREDITS? Allocated capital credits appear as an entry on the co-ops permanent financial records and reflect your equity or ownership in Harrison REMC. When capital credits are retired, a check or bill credit is issued to you, and your equity in the co-op is reduced. HOW ARE… Continue reading.
2025 Annual Meeting prize winners
A MEMBER OF THE CREDENTIAL AND ELECTION COMMITTEE DREW PRIZES. RESULTS ARE ALSO POSTED ON HARRISONREMC.COM.
MAC event on June 17 to highlight grid expansion
Boone REMC’s next Member Ambassadors of the Cooperative (MAC) event will be held Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m. at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds in Lebanon (Farm Bureau Community Building). The evening will include light refreshments and a presentation on system reliability and the Central Indiana Grid Expansion project, led by Boone REMC President… Continue reading.
Partnering to provide reliable energy
As the demand for electricity continues to rise, Indiana’s two not-for-profit electric generation and transmission (G&T) cooperatives remain focused on providing reliable, affordable energy to their members and the rural and suburban communities they serve. In March, Wabash Valley Power Alliance (WVPA) and Hoosier Energy finalized a joint purchase of St. Joseph Energy Center. The… Continue reading.
Partnering to provide reliable energy
As the demand for electricity rises, Indiana’s two not-for-profit electric generation and transmission (G&T) cooperatives made the bold move and bought a power plant together. As G&T’s, Wabash Valley Power Alliance (WVPA) and Hoosier Energy are the power supply partners to 34 electric co-ops in Indiana, supporting all corners of the state. WVPA and Hoosier… Continue reading.
Director election and annual meeting recap
All members who participated in our director election were entered to win our grand prize, a five-tool combo kit donated by Milwaukee and Altec. Congrats to our winners, Tim and Andrea Hester of Zionsville. Uncle Bills Pet Centers donated a dog prize pack for our member drive-thru event. The furry friends who came through the… Continue reading.
