First quarter survey winners
Each will receive a $50 bill credit. NEW MEMBER SURVEY Diana L. Deom SERVICE ORDER SURVEY Derby Community Association
Each will receive a $50 bill credit. NEW MEMBER SURVEY Diana L. Deom SERVICE ORDER SURVEY Derby Community Association
Kevin Blum resides in Perry County with his wife, Jennifer. They have two sons, Kyle (Tie) and Jared, and one grandchild, Anzley. He enjoys woodworking, milling, and SxS riding.
To keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the April 25 board meeting. 1. All directors were present. CEO Steve Seibert and Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton were also present. 2. The first item of business was the reorganization of the board. Director Jeff Vogel was re-elected as chairman… Continue reading.
The office will now close at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and at 3:30 p.m. on Fridays.
DO: Place it in a central location: Your router emits a signal that extends in all directions. Make sure it has a good line of sight: The signal can be transmitted better and farther the fewer objects it has to travel through. Keep it elevated: By placing the router on an elevated surface, most obstructions… Continue reading.
THE 2024 QUARTER 1 GRANTEES WERE: Next grant deadlines The next grant deadlines for 2024 are June 28, Sept. 27, and Dec. 27.
Board of Directors Candidates DISTRICT 5 V ALBERT ARMAND Albert has been a full-time farmer and REMC member for the past 40 years. A 3rd generation Decatur County Farmer, Albert farms over 600 acres with his son and wife, Diane. Along with hogs, cows and chickens they raise traditional row crops and 23 acres of… Continue reading.
Chairman Steve AmRhein opened the meeting, and Brian Scheidler kept the meeting minutes. All board members were present; Clay Nuhring and Suzanne Parmer were virtual. Also present were CEO Brett Abplanalp and employee Matt Raver. Special guest Earl Ridlen of LWG CPAS and Advisors was in attendance. Dale Wernke moved to approve the agenda. Steve… Continue reading.
Consumers with water, gas, and electricity connections have long been targets for utility scams. But in today’s digital world, every swipe and click increases the risk of potential scams. Scammers are more sophisticated than ever before, and they understand our increasing reliance on technology. With their sharpened digital knives, scammers have adapted their tactics to… Continue reading.