For 25 years, KV REMC members have turned their spare change into a program that has changed lives through the dedicated work of the many non-profits throughout the cooperative’s service territory. By voluntarily rounding up their electric bills each month, members have created a fund that supports non-profit organizations dedicated to helping those in need. … Continue reading.
Spring is here, and like many of you, I’m looking forward to more opportunities to be outdoors and enjoy warmer weather. Springtime brings many of my favorite activities, like cooking out with family and friends and simply slowing down a bit to enjoy life. Unfortunately, spring and summer can also create the perfect conditions… Continue reading.
Eighty children were excited to meet with the Easter Bunny when he visited Harrison REMC! For many this has become a yearly tradition and we are excited to see all the little ones every year!
Herbicide spraying is crucial in maintaining the vegetation within electric utility rights-of-way (ROWs). These ROWs are clear corridors beneath power lines that must be kept free from excessive plant growth to ensure the reliability and safety of the electrical infrastructure. Herbicides are often applied selectively to control the growth of unwanted vegetation, preventing interference with… Continue reading.
You — our cooperative members — are our guiding force. This May, we are conducting a survey to gather your input and shape our services. Harrison REMC members may receive a phone call or emailed survey invitation in April or May. Your responses will help ensure that we are effectively serving our community, planning to… Continue reading.
Harrison REMC Lineman Steve Saltsgaver and 15 Indiana electric cooperative lineworkers traveled to Guatemala in late January as part of an international initiative to bring electricity to a developing area in Guatemala. “Project Indiana: Empowering Global Communities for a Better Tomorrow” brings electricity to a part of the Central American country where none is available…. Continue reading.
As we continue to innovate and push forward into the digital age, I am thrilled to announce a significant milestone for our community — all service zones are now officially open for fiber optic internet! This marks a major step toward ensuring that our members have access to the fastest, most reliable internet available. Over… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC will not hold its traditional annual meeting this year. It will be streamed on Facebook on June 6 at 4 p.m. In place of an in-person meeting, the cooperative will host five special member appreciation events throughout the year to show gratitude for the continued support of its members. These events will… Continue reading.
Every year, as a member of LaGrange County REMC, you have the opportunity to vote for your board of directors. This year includes three uncontested races. District 5 C. Shane Rasler is the director for District 5 and has served on the board since 2016. He holds his Credentialed Cooperative Directors Certificate (CCD) and Board… Continue reading.
In mid-May, LaGrange County REMC members will receive an email (if we have your email address on file) or a letter in the mail (if we do not have your email address on file) which will outline the instructions on how to vote in the board of director’s election either by sending in the included… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC welcomes Melissa Troyer, our newest customer service representative. She joins us after being a guidance counselor at Lakeland Jr./Sr. High School for nine years. Troyer’s husband, Randy, served as the REMC’s technical service manager for two decades until his retirement in January 2025. The couple has been married for 36 years and… Continue reading.
When summer heats up, our electric bills tend to increase as air conditioners are working overtime, driving up home energy consumption. LaGrange County REMC is your local not-for-profit electricity provider, and we are committed to helping you beat the heat without breaking the bank. As the temperatures get hotter over the next few months, we… Continue reading.