When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, more lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same times — typically… Continue reading.
On a late wintry Saturday afternoon, Nick and Blake decided to take Nick’s car to a movie — despite falling snow and parental advice to stay home. Moments later, where the county road zigged and zagged a mile past their neighborhood, Nick’s car did neither. It slid straight off and bumped into an electric cooperative… Continue reading.
The beginning of the year is a natural time for families and businesses to reassess their budgets and goals. Many households have weathered lean years, learning to stretch dollars a little further, make meals last a little longer, and squeeze more productivity out of each day. In much the same way, we understand that every… Continue reading.
At Clark County REMC, we know every dollar matters. Beginning with February bills, a 2.9% rate adjustment will take effect to help maintain the safe, reliable service you depend on. For the average home, this amounts to approximately $5 per month. Here are some practical steps you can take today to lower your energy use… Continue reading.
We had a magical time at our sixth annual Santa’s Wonderland. Hundreds of members and their families came by to wave at characters from “Toy Story,” “Frozen,” “Charlie Brown,” “Elf,” and more. And watching kids’ faces light up when they saw Santa, Mrs. Claus, and a real live reindeer made it worth all the work… Continue reading.
When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same time — typically in… Continue reading.
The electric industry, including Noble REMC, faces big challenges ahead — and we need strong voices to guide the future. Will yours be one of them? Run for our board of directors and help shape the path forward. We are not looking for electrical experts — we are looking for passionate members who care about… Continue reading.
Kelly Forker, Noble REMC’s newest member services representative, is no stranger to our community. She grew up in Noble County, graduated from Central Noble High School, and has spent her career supporting multiple area industries, including the former Busche plant, Central Noble School Corporation, Noble County Disposal and the county child support and clerk offices…. Continue reading.