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A long awaited journey
Nearly six decades after a canceled high-school trip kept him from visiting the nation’s capital, Vietnam veteran and LaGrange County REMC member Tony Holsinger finally made the journey to Washington, D.C. — this time as part of an Honor Flight recognizing his service to his country. Holsinger, who served in the U.S. Army from 1969… Continue reading.
Your co-op is led by YOU
If you want to be in the room where decisions regarding the future of the cooperative are made, now is the time to pick up and complete a petition for a seat on our board of directors. The board is made up of seven individuals who represent their fellow members in his or her respective… Continue reading.
Quiz Corner
Welcome to our Quiz Corner! Each month, we will ask three questions from the Kankakee Valley REMC articles in Indiana Connection magazine. Answer the questions and you could win a bill credit prize! To enter the monthly contest, visit https://www.kvremc.com/about-us/news-events/quiz-corner.
Members will see savings from Power Cost Adjustment in January
Last month, I shared how your participation in the time-of-use (TOU) rate helped the cooperative reduce power costs, and how we returned those savings to you through the one-time Power Savings Credit on your December bill. Your efforts made a real impact, and I would like to thank each of you for the role you… Continue reading.
Power Moves rebate aids expansion project
The South Central School Corp.’s new Student Activity Center was built as part of a construction project that created needed spaces and classrooms for students at the kindergarten to 12th-grade school complex. Kankakee Valley REMC and Wabash Valley Power Alliance provided support, including $17,841.25 in Power Moves rebates for energy efficiency upgrades, which lower long-term… Continue reading.
Who owns what?
When it comes to electricity in your home, it’s important to understand which equipment is the responsibility of the cooperative and which is the member’s. A simple rule of thumb is that the connection point between the cooperative’s wires and the member is the dividing line. The service line from the utility pole to the… Continue reading.
Apply now for youth programs
All applications and details can be found online at kvremc.com/community/youth-programs. Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Feb. 13 Operation Round Up Scholarships Undergraduate Scholarship and Trades Scholarship March 2 (at 3:30 p.m. CT) Camp Kilowatt New date and location for this year’s camp. Camp will take place at Happy Hollow Children’s Camp in Nashville, Indiana, from… Continue reading.
Save the date for our 2026 Trades Camp
Power with purpose
At Decatur County REMC, nearly 90 years of service have taught us that power is about more than electricity — it’s about connection. Our 2026 theme, “Power with Purpose — driven by purpose, connected by power,” reflects that belief: every decision we make, every project we take on, is about empowering our members and strengthening… Continue reading.
2026 vegetation management schedules
Decatur County REMC is gearing up for another year of proactive vegetation management — a core part of delivering the safe, reliable power our members count on every day. We’re grateful to have you as part of our cooperative, and we take our commitment to reliability seriously. One of the biggest threats to our electrical system… Continue reading.
Champions of Youth
A clear reminder that the greatest difference we can make often starts early — by showing up, staying steady, and investing in a child before the world has a chance to wear them down. At Champions of Youth, this truth shows up every day. The children they serve aren’t just statistics — they are young… Continue reading.
