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A tribute to the mamas

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in From the Editor

Mother’s Day is May 12. This will be my second Mother’s Day as a mother myself. Those of you who have children know that it’s a wild ride. My daughter, Gwen, is 19 months old, and she teaches me something new every day. I have been fortunate to have many exceptional women in my life…. Continue reading.

The color of spring

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in Outdoors

Like most country people, we have a spot along our woods that serves us well. It is both a compost heap and leaf pile, a place where we toss rakings and trimmings and lifeless vegetables. It is regularly inspected by possums, birds, and earthworms, where nothing man-made spoils its organic richness.  Despite no planning, I… Continue reading.

Professional progression: The road taken

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in Profile

While attending Purdue University’s construction management program, Josh Durbin envisioned a dream job of building log homes in the Rocky Mountains, far from where he grew up in Steuben County.  After college in 2008, he was offered a job in the mountains. But that was right in the middle of the Great Recession. “I had… Continue reading.

Play on!

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in Travel

Today’s playgrounds offer more than a venue for kids to expel excess energy. Indiana’s most cutting-edge play spaces are a blueprint for creativity, exploration, and connection for every age, ability, and interest. Westermeier Commons at Central Park, Carmel If a child’s drawing of what the most amazing playground was to be built in real life,… Continue reading.

A driver and a gentleman

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in Features

BY BRIAN D. SMITH Of the six children of Bobby Rahal, only one bears the name of a famous race driver — son Graham, named after legendary British champion Graham Hill. Maybe Bobby sensed something no ultrasound could: That Graham would be the only child to follow in his tire tracks. This month, 35-year-old Graham… Continue reading.

County profile: Ohio County

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Posted on Apr 26, 2024 in County

Covering 80 square miles with less than 6,000 residents, Ohio County is Indiana’s smallest and least populous county. Rising Sun, Indiana — the sole incorporated municipality within Ohio County — is home to Ree’s Harps, one of the state’s only two harp manufacturers. Setting sail in Southeastern Indiana The Ohio County Historical Society Museum’s star… Continue reading.

Unmatched value

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Paulding Putnam

Our 2023 theme, “Unmatched Value,” gets straight to the point — your co-op membership provides an unbeatable return for the investment. At the heart of our mission is the relentless pursuit of value for our members. Your ownership in this not-for-profit co-op is different from being a customer of an investor-owned utility. Your membership represents… Continue reading.

2023 Treasurer’s Report

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Paulding Putnam

Your cooperative continued to perform well in 2023. Although we saw kilowatt-hour purchases and sales decline by more than 5% each — mostly due to moderate weather — financial goals were still achieved. Total margins exceeded $4.3 million and were above budget by $809,000, or 23%. This was achieved due to lower operating expenses (under… Continue reading.

Celebrating Our Lineworkers

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Paulding Putnam

You probably don’t think about them until your power goes out, but electric lineworkers protect our homes and communities 24 hours a day. Like other first responders who keep us safe, lineworkers endure all kinds of weather and challenging conditions. In April, we celebrate Lineworker Appreciation Day to honor the men and women who power… Continue reading.