For me, this is a time of year for refection, and topping my list of things I’m grateful for is our wonderful community. I know I speak for all Warren County REMC employees when I say that we are thankful to be in such an incredible place. We are fortunate to live in the same… Continue reading.
Warren County REMC is pleased to announce it has been given the opportunity to sponsor two Food Finders mobile pantry trucks for the Warren County REMC and Food-Finders service area. Food Finders trucks typically include a variety of products such as frozen meat, canned goods, produce, baked goods and laundry soap. These two… Continue reading.
Vampire power is used by electronic and electrical appliances even when they are shut off. This elusive power use can account for as much as 20% of your monthly electricity bill. Because it often goes unnoticed, we also call it standby power or phantom load. The most common standby electrical vampire culprits that most of… Continue reading.
As general manager of Southeastern Indiana REMC, I am very proud of the impact our cooperative has had in making southeast Indiana a better place to live, work and raise a family. One way we do this is through Operation Round Up, our charitable program that demonstrates one of our cooperative principles, Concern for… Continue reading.
While the telecommunications industry and stakeholders broadly agree broadband access and affordability are critically important, there isn’t always agreement on how to make that happen. Some segments of the industry, including large telephone, fixed wireless and satellite companies, advocate for any new broadband infrastructure programs to fund networks at much lower speeds than cooperatives and… Continue reading.
Benefits of cooperative membership exceed prioritized broadband access and extend past U.S. borders. A new report by the International Cooperative Research Group, the research arm of the U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council, reveals members of cooperatives in countries spanning four continents are more likely to have above-average incomes, a better sense of overall well-being, and… Continue reading.
The end of the year will be here before we know it, which means the opportunity to take advantage of our 2021 rebates is ending soon. Southeastern Indiana REMC’s rebate programs were created to provide energy-saving services to our members while assisting with the costs. Air-source Heat Pump Program Air source heat pumps can mean… Continue reading.
Most adults have a vague memory of a time when “checking for messages” meant listening to an answering machine. We carried on with our days without relying on cell phones and managed just fine. But today, we are more connected than ever through our smartphones and other devices. Our phones are so much more now… Continue reading.
November is the month of giving thanks and showing gratitude for the people and things that matter most to us. (Really, this should happen every day, but life gets busy…) In celebration of our 85th anniversary, a few of our employees took time to highlight what makes the co-op so special: our members. They answered… Continue reading.
The first 200 youth who enroll in area county 4-H programs for 2022, and whose families are Noble REMC members, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by us. When you enroll your child and pay the $15 program fee, contact your county’s Purdue Extension office to ask for a credit voucher, which you can… Continue reading.