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Parks department awarded grant

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Posted on Apr 06, 2025 in LaGrange County REMC

The LaGrange County Parks Department recently received a $2,000 EnviroWatts grant from LaGrange County REMC. The department requested this funding to help restore 1.5 acres of degraded ground at David Rogers Park in Wolcottville. The money will be used to purchase native prairie seed to reestablish a native, flower-heavy prairie.  The Parks Department hosts forest… Continue reading.

Home energy improvement

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Posted on Apr 03, 2025 in A Co-op Perspective, Boone Power, Carroll White REMC, Fulton County REMC, Heartland REMC, Jasper County REMC, Jay County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Marshall County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, Newton County REMC, Noble REMC, Steuben County REMC, Tipmont, Warren County REMC

You can increase the value of your income tax refund this spring by spending it on improvements that keep more money in your pocket all year long. Many people eagerly welcome income tax refunds with plans for major purchases or upgrades, including home renovations. If you are thinking about improvements to your house, consider upgrades… Continue reading.

Mentors make a difference

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Posted on Apr 03, 2025 in A Co-op Perspective, Bartholomew County REMC, Clark County REMC, Daviess-Martin County REMC, Decatur County REMC, Dubois REC, Harrison REMC, Henry County REMC, Jackson County REMC, Orange County REMC, Southeastern Indiana REMC, Southern Indiana Power, WIN Energy REMC

Mentors certainly made a difference for the first two 2025 recipients of Hoosier Energy’s W. Eugene Roberts and Daniel L. Schuckman Memorial Scholarships. This year, the scholarship total is being expanded with Hoosier Energy anticipating awarding two scholarships each semester to attendees at the North American Lineman Training Center in McEwen, Tennessee. Blayden Mann and… Continue reading.

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In the footsteps of history

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Posted on Apr 02, 2025 in From the Editor

The average Hoosier may not have heard of the person showcased in this month’s feature story. Ernie Pyle, whose popularity peaked during the late 30s and early 40s, is not regularly covered in high school history. But during my time at Indiana University’s journalism school, I became familiar with Pyle’s career. While I was at… Continue reading.

Indy’s backyard

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Posted on Apr 02, 2025 in Travel

Downtown Indianapolis’s easy-to-traverse grid system harbors a generous reward for those venturing toward its west end: White River State Park. The urban escape is home to miles of trails, pockets of wonder, and world-class attractions, making it a must-visit for your 2025 calendar.  Natural wonders Whether you’re escaping from your cubicle or destined to explore… Continue reading.

The path to energy efficiency: Sealing

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Posted on Apr 02, 2025 in Energy

By Jessica Kaufer When it comes to making a home more energy efficient, many people know that adding the correct amount of insulation in attics and over crawl spaces and basements can make a huge difference. However, sealing leaks is crucial to minimizing energy use. Air can leak through outer walls, windows, doors, and other… Continue reading.

Plan before you plant

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Posted on Apr 02, 2025 in Features

Trees add beauty and value to your home. They also attract melodic songbirds to your yard and can help save energy by shading your home in the summer.If you plan to join in Arbor Day celebrations on April 25 by planting a tree this spring, here are some things to remember: Choose the right tree… Continue reading.

Honoring Earth Day every day

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Posted on Apr 02, 2025 in Features

Protecting our planet is something we should consider in our daily lives, not just once a year. Here are some simple ways to celebrate our planet for longer than just Earth Day. Lower your carbon footprint Reduce, reuse and recycle Be water smart Feed people, not landfills Information courtesy of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

America’s storyteller

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Posted on Mar 20, 2025 in Features

By Brian D. Smith Ernie Pyle was an embedded reporter more than a half-century before anyone ever heard the term, sending regular dispatches from the European, North African, and Pacific battlefronts of World War II. The Dana, Indiana, native witnessed the firebombing of London, wandered Omaha Beach at Normandy on the morning after D-Day, and… Continue reading.