Recently, more Noble REMC members are asking about their options when it comes to renewable energy, especially solar power generation. Have you been looking into the benefits of solar installations but don’t know where to start? Here are a few items to consider: If you want to install solar to save money, invest instead in… Continue reading.
Now that summer is in full swing, like many of you, I welcome more opportunities to be outdoors and enjoy the warmer weather. Summertime brings many of my favorite activities like cooking out with family and friends, afternoons on the water and simply slowing down a bit to enjoy life. But summer months also… Continue reading.
While some of our youth programs were canceled this year due to COVID-19, LaGrange County REMC is proud to announce the recipients of our 2021 scholarships. We awarded three $1,000 scholarships to help students in our community further their education. To be eligible, the recipients’ parents or guardians must be members of LaGrange County REMC…. Continue reading.
The last 12-16 months have certainly brought some challenges to our communities, schools and businesses due to COVID-19. With safety still as our first priority, LaGrange County REMC has decided to conduct the business meeting online. Members can watch the 2021 virtual annual meeting live on Facebook at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 11. You… Continue reading.
It’s spare change that makes a big difference. Thanks to our participating members for allowing their bills to be rounded up each month to the nearest dollar. Since the beginning of the program in January 2002, over $580,000 has been given back to our community. The money has been used by organizations who serve… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC’s newest employee, Sue Rodeghier, has joined the cooperative as its staff accountant. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as she was most recently a certified public accountant (CPA) for Fry, Trowbridge & Associates in LaGrange. Rodeghier loves riding on the Pumpkin Vine trail in Shipshewana and updating her flower garden,… Continue reading.
Summer is officially upon us. With the temperatures getting warmer each day, many families use the longer days to spend time together by playing outdoors, visiting parks and traveling. At Clark County REMC, we care about the communities we serve and want to share a few opportunities to enjoy some much-needed family time this year…. Continue reading.
Our congratulations go out to the 2021 students in our service area who won scholarships to Indiana University Southeast, Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University Polytechnic New Albany. Clark County REMC scholarships have assisted over 450 students since the program began. Please read our publications and visit our website later this year for more… Continue reading.
The following listing represents account balance and capital credit refund checks issued to current or former members of the REMC which remain unclaimed at the current time. This listing includes the name, last known city and state of residence, and amount due to the member. If you are entitled to claim any of the following… Continue reading.
After 37 years of faithful service to the members of Clark County REMC, Journeyman Lineman Dave Casey is retiring. Casey began his career at REMC in 1984. When asked about what he loved most about working for an electric co-op, Casey said, “I like working for a co-op because of the work environment,” Casey said…. Continue reading.