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Learning tools of the trades
KV REMC hosted its second annual Trades Camp, bringing together 64 students from 13 schools to explore nine trade professions. Trade participants included electrical journeyman linemen, plumbers, carpenters, pipefitters, sprinkler fitters, operators, electricians, fiber optic installers, and bricklayers. Students engaged with professionals to learn about daily responsibilities and educational requirements. The afternoon was devoted to… Continue reading.
Timing is everything with Time of Use
Congratulations to your newly elected directors
At the recent Member Appreciation & Annual Business Meeting, the membership re-elected Bill Bohling, Katrina Harper, and David Janney to serve a three-year term on the board of directors. They join four other district directors who not only represent their districts but also prioritize the best interests of the entire cooperative by actively engaging in… Continue reading.
You may see a credit on your bill
If you were a Kankakee Valley REMC member-consumer between 1981 and 1986, you can expect to see a credit on the electric bill you receive in November. Referred to as capital credits, it is a tangible benefit of our commitment to prudent fiscal management and you being a KV REMC member-consumer. As a non-profit, any… Continue reading.
Electricity provides powerful value
If you’re like me, there are financial aspects of your life that have become commonplace, and you may not give them much thought. For instance, our checking accounts getting dinged monthly for multiple streaming services or the way we get nickel and dimed with endless other subscriptions. As we all look for ways to save… Continue reading.
Honor of a lifetime
By Torrie Strong As an Air Force veteran, being the photographer on the 48th Honor Flight for Northeast Indiana was an experience that profoundly touched my heart. The Honor Flight program gives veterans the opportunity to visit the memorials in Washington, D.C., that stand in tribute to their service. For many on this journey, it… Continue reading.
REMC helps with 4-H enrollment
For the 11th straight year, LaGrange County REMC will be helping our 4-H families offset the cost of 4-H enrollment. The first 200 youth who enroll in LaGrange County 4-H by Jan. 15, and whose families are REMC electric customers, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by LaGrange County REMC. Upon enrolling and paying… Continue reading.
Is a ductless mini-split system right for your home?
How would you like a personalized comfort zone within your home? One where the temperature is customized to your liking and may be different than the temperature in the shared living areas or other rooms in the house. This flexibility and customization are why mini-split systems, also known as ductless air-source heat pumps, and their… Continue reading.
Get fresh with your Christmas Tree
By Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp Buying a Christmas tree is on the holiday to-do list of many of us. There are several ways to get “O Tannenbaum” in the house. Some people shop at a tree lot like a church, a nursery, a garden center, or a tree farm. Some may wander their woods for… Continue reading.
May your holidays be merry and bright
As November kicks off, it’s hard to believe we will soon gather with family and friends to celebrate the holiday season. This festive time of year brings joy and warmth, but as the weather gets cooler and we spend more time indoors, the holidays can also bring increased energy use and a higher risk of… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
Each year, Harrison REMC is excited to shine a spotlight on our youth programs and the youth in the community who participate in them. Harrison REMC sponsors programs to help middle and high school students learn more about energy, the cooperative business model, history, government, and much more. Below are the youth programs offered. Please… Continue reading.
