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The value of member engagement
Most consumers would not equate active involvement with their electric company with helping their community. But Jay County REMC is not an ordinary utility company. We’re a co-op, and our business model is meant to serve the members and the community in which it operates — not to make a hefty profit for investors five… Continue reading.
Running for election
District 2 Bethany Edwards Bethany Edwards was born and raised in Adams County. After college, she and her husband lived in Tennessee and Alabama before returning home to Berne, Indiana. After recently feeling motivated to get involved in her community, Edwards felt led to run for the Jay County REMC Board of Directors. Edwards grew… Continue reading.
Join us for your annual meeting on June 24
2022 Financial Report
Working to serve you better
Providing reliable power to you is, and will always be, a top priority for LaGrange County REMC. These days, power reliability seems to be making news now more than ever. As the energy industry continues to transition and more segments of the economy are becoming electrified, such as vehicles, machinery and even lawn equipment, additional… Continue reading.
2022 Financial Statements
Investing in our youth
LaGrange County REMC is proud to announce the recipients of our 2023 scholarships. We awarded three $1,000 scholarships to help students in our community further their education. To be eligible, the recipients’ parent(s) or guardian(s) must be members of LaGrange County REMC. Candidates were judged based on grade point average, a short autobiography and letters… Continue reading.
REMC member takes the trip of a lifetime
LaGrange County REMC member and World War II veteran Earl Kinnison spent a day in Washington, D.C., with fellow veterans from Northern Indiana on the 41st Honor Flight for Honor Flight Northeast Indiana (HFNEI). The 100-year-old Kinnison was joined on the trip by his son, Marion (a Vietnam veteran), and his grandson, Kevin. The veterans… Continue reading.
Spare change has an impact
It’s spare change that makes a big difference. Thanks to our Operation Round Up participants for allowing their bills to be rounded up each month to the nearest dollar. Since the beginning of the program in January 2002, over $655,000 has been given back to our community because of your generosity. The following… Continue reading.
