JUNE 15 | Peru High School84th ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA 6 p.m. REGISTRATION, VENDORS AND DINNER 6:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT — Grace Scott Acoustic 7:30 p.m. WELCOME — Mike Barron, emcee INVOCATION — Eric McCoy NATIONAL ANTHEM — Grace Scott CALL TO ORDER — Jim Savage, board president CEO COMMENTS — Rob Schwartz, CEO ELECTION REPORT —… Continue reading.
The 83rd Member Appreciation Day and Annual Meeting of the Miami-Cass County Rural Electric Membership Corporation was held at the Peru Circus building in Peru, Indiana, on Thursday, June 16. All registered members who attended received a thermal cooler, a $15 bill credit and were entered into a drawing for a chance to win one… Continue reading.
Providing reliable power to you is, and will always be, the top priority for Miami-Cass REMC. These days, power reliability seems to be making news more than ever. As the energy industry continues to transition and more segments of the economy are becoming electrified, additional pressures are being placed on our nation’s electric grid. With… Continue reading.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” This is often said when someone is about to do something foolish or risky. If they heed this advice, it means they did not commit to “one basket,” but instead hedged their bets with multiple options. This strategy is how I describe… Continue reading.
There’s nothing quite like seeing the first “zap” of a safety demonstration grab the attention of the students watching intently. “It’s even funnier when the teachers who have seen the demonstrations for years, and know it’s coming, still jump,” said Noble REMC Communications and Marketing Manager Kevin Dreibelbis. He has been conducting tabletop electric safety… Continue reading.
Director George Bennett found his way to Albion through love and stayed for his decades-long career in banking. In the meantime, he became a pillar of the community through his time serving on local boards, such as the Albion Rotary Club and Noble County Council, as well as volunteering through Junior Achievement and other organizations…. Continue reading.
Noble REMC is proud to invest in the future of three area students who earned $1,000 scholarships from the co-op for their hard work at their school and in the community. To be eligible for the scholarships, recipients’ parent(s) or guardian(s) must be a member of Noble REMC. Candidates were judged anonymously based on their… Continue reading.
Noble REMC members’ contributions through our Operation Round Up grant program continue to make huge improvements and strides in our communities. The latest disbursement awarded $20,900 and impacted 12 local organizations and projects. The program’s mission to give back to the community wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our members. With more than 85%… Continue reading.