Fiber internet is the gold standard in broadband service, and it’s easy to see why. TWN’s fiber internet provides fast speeds, unlimited data and a reliable, secure connection. But did you know that it offers symmetrical speeds, too? One of the distinguishing factors that sets fiber apart from other types of internet, symmetrical speeds are… Continue reading.
Electronic and mobile devices, TVs, computers and gaming stations have become fixtures in our homes, particularly those homes with children. Consumer electronics, coupled with the proliferation of smart home appliances, technology and electric vehicles, have slowly, but steadily, changed our homes and lifestyles. This ever-connected world is the modern environment in which children are growing… Continue reading.
Recently, one of our newer employees asked me what makes electric co-ops different than other types of utilities. This month, I thought I’d tell you a few of the things I told her. Because we’re a co-op, we operate a little differently than other utilities. Jay County REMC’s decisions are made locally, by directors who… Continue reading.
Dunkirk Glass Days are coming back and Jay County REMC will be there to celebrate on Sept. 30 in downtown Dunkirk. There will be vendors, food and games available. Local entertainers Cook & Belle will also be performing. Find out more at facebook.com/GlassDaysDunkirk.
Because we’re a co-op, we operate a little differently than other utilities. Miami-Cass REMC’s decisions are made locally by directors who live right here in our community. Everyone who pays to receive electricity from the co-op is a member. When you pay your electric bill each month, your money stays here — to pay for… Continue reading.
Miami-Cass REMC has worked hard over the years to keep your rates as low as possible. Due to our diligence, your rates have not increased since 2014. However, the time has come for us to increase our facility charge and rates. Your cooperative conducted a study over the past couple of months to be able… Continue reading.
Congratulations to the team from Logansport High School for placing first in our 2023 Bucket Truck Pull! Thank you to all of the local schools who participated, Security Federal Savings Bank and all the community support.
TREES AND POWER LINES OFTEN COEXIST WITHOUT PROBLEMS. HOWEVER, THERE ARE PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE WHEN PLANTING A TREE. Not only do dangers lurk for the person planting the tree, nearby power lines and trees can be harmed as well. Trees growing too close to electrical lines are the primary cause of momentary short circuits and… Continue reading.
It’s a simple question with a big answer: What makes electric co-ops different than other types of utilities? Because we’re a co-op, we operate a little differently than other utilities. Noble REMC’s decisions are made locally, by directors who also live right here in our community. Everyone who pays to receive electricity from the co-op… Continue reading.
To recover an increase in the cost of power we purchase and distribute from our power supplier, Wabash Valley Power Alliance (WVPA), Noble REMC recently set our Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) to $0.0115 per kWh. The change is effective with August’s electric use, which will be reflected on the bill you receive this month. Delivering… Continue reading.
The sign hanging above Pork ‘N Cleaver’s front door says it all: “Farm to Fork. Beef ‘N Pork.” It’s a line of work the owners know exceptionally well. The Albion-based Earnhart family is known for their prize-winning hogs. Driving past the outside, at first glance you may think Pork ‘N Cleaver, at the corner of… Continue reading.