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‘Ewe’ will love Crooked Ewe’s eclectic menu

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in Indiana Eats

If your let’s-go-out-to-lunch bunch can’t agree on a cuisine du jour, Crooked Ewe Brewery and Ale House can come to the culinary rescue. The gastro-brewery’s eclectic menu choices will satisfy everyone’s cravings. Appetizers, sandwiches, salads, smoked meats, a full brunch menu and Asian selections like ramen, poke and Pad Thai tempt hungry diners at the… Continue reading.

Spring into safety on the farm

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in Safety

Planting season is here for many of the state’s roughly 94,000 farmers. While you prepare to plant the crops that help feed the world, Indiana’s electric cooperatives remind you to keep safety in mind — especially when working around electricity. According to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 62 farm workers… Continue reading.

County Profile: Pike County

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in County

Pike County is named after Zebulon Pike, the Western explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado also was named. But the person from Pike County to scale the loftiest heights was baseball star Gil Hodges. Hodges, the former Brooklyn Dodger and manager of the New York Mets who died suddenly 50 years ago April 2,… Continue reading.

Upgrade to save

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in Energy

By Matt Strahl From cabinets to countertops, those building new homes have plenty of decisions to make. Some of those decisions go beyond the surface, affecting how comfortable you’ll be in your new home – and could lower your long-term energy use, saving money on utility bills. If you plan to build a new home,… Continue reading.

Make your yard work for you

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in Features, Heartland REMC

Location, location, location is the mantra in real estate, but is also applies to your yard this time of year when you want to lower energy bills and create curb appeal. Positioning the right combination of plants and trees can yield shade, beautify, and unearth energy savings. Such smart or energy-efficient landscaping, claims the U.S…. Continue reading.

Take control of your water heating dollars

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in Features

In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the typical family spends up to 18 percent of its utility dollars on water heating. Good news: It’s simple to lower that cost. Here are six tips: Get rid of your old showerheads and bathroom faucets.  They pump out way more water than you need to… Continue reading.

All the news that’s fit to clean

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022 in From the Editor

I’m a sucker for household hints, those tried-and-true tips designed to help you clean up, tidy up and make your home a better place to be. Anytime I can save time or money, or cleverly repurpose something I never thought I could, is a great time as far as I’m concerned. So, just in time… Continue reading.

Keith Mathews

Celebrating 85 years of service

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Posted on Mar 11, 2022 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

As we reflect on the accomplishments of the cooperative over the past year, we are grateful for our board’s leadership and confidence in our team. We are also grateful for the faith and trust of our members, which gives our work purpose and meaning every day.   Looking ahead, we’re more committed than ever to… Continue reading.

2022 SEI REMC Annual Meeting Agenda

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Posted on Mar 11, 2022 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

Southeastern Indiana REMC 2022 Annual MeetingMarch 26 | South Ripley High SchoolDoors open at 10 a.m. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. REGISTRATION VOTING (Districts 4, 5 and 9) ENTERTAINMENT — Musical performance by Southern Sirens ENERGY EXPO — Beneficial Electrification, Co-op Careers, Community, Energy Explorers, Energy Wise, Load Management, Safety, SEI Fiber, SmartHub, and Vegetation… Continue reading.