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Sustaining a reliable electric system

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Boone Power

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.” This adage is often used when someone is about to do something risky. If a person heeds this advice, it means they did not commit to “one basket,” and hedged their bets with more than one option.  This strategy is one… Continue reading.

Celebrate Earth Day with us!

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Boone Power

Our annual member event will be held on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22! Swing by the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds between 8-11:15 a.m. for giveaways, including a $10 Titus Bakery voucher and a treat for your pup from Pet Supplies Plus (while supplies last), and to drop off your director election ballot that was mailed to… Continue reading.

Scholarship winners announced

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in A Co-op Perspective, Bartholomew County REMC, Clark County REMC, Decatur County REMC, Harrison REMC, Orange County REMC, Southeastern Indiana REMC, Southern Indiana Power

Hoosier Energy recently announced the 2023 recipients of the second annual W. Eugene Roberts and Daniel L. Schuckman Memorial Scholarships. Ryan Wilson and Morgan Sutton, both of Osgood, Indiana, were named the winners of the $5,000 scholarships, given in memory of two longtime Hoosier Energy directors and board officers. Wilson and Sutton are cousins who… Continue reading.

Product recalls: April 2023

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Product Recalls

Spring cleaners, take note: Multi-purpose cleaner recalled Colgate-Palmolive has recalled certain varieties, sizes and product lots of Fabuloso Multi-Purpose Cleaner due to the risk of exposure to bacteria. Pseudomonas species bacteria, which are environmental organisms found widely in soil and water, may be in the product. People with weakened immune systems, external medical devices or… Continue reading.

Bringing home a shelter pet?

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Pets

National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is April 30, so if you’ve researched the right type of animal for you and are ready to bring a pet home, now’s a perfect time. Even though a shelter animal may have had a rough start to life, many make wonderful family pets, andsome even go on to… Continue reading.

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Meet me at the REMC Jamboree

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Clark County REMC

Some people are driven by statistics. Some are driven by accomplishments. Success, education, breaking barriers, making history; each are laudable motivators, but they’re not what drives me. So, what makes me tick? People. I love people. The most important lessons I’ve learned have come from people, not books; from relationships, not seminars; from friendships, not… Continue reading.

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Retirement news

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Clark County REMC

After 26 years, Larry Edwards, supervisor of engineering services, has retired from Clark County REMC. Edwards started his career in 1997 as an energy auditor. In 2002, while also an energy advisor, he began working with businesses and key accounts. From there, he moved over to the engineering department, working with developers and with key… Continue reading.

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Recent promotions

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Clark County REMC

Congratulations to the following Clark County REMC employees who were recently promoted. Nash Summers was promoted to promoted to manager of operations and engineering. Joe McNew was promoted to engineering supervisor

The power behind your power

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Clark County REMC

We are so thankful for all of our lineworkers here at Clark County REMC and are very proud of their work and dedication to our members. They have a commitment to safety like no other and are always ready to answer the call, day or night. 

High winds cause 72 outages

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Posted on Apr 05, 2023 in Clark County REMC

Wind speeds exceeding 70 mph on Friday, March 3, caused more than 6,000 members in 72 locations to experience power outages. It took the combined efforts of our crews, dozens of on-call contractors, and five Indiana co-ops to restore the power, but we got the power back on safely. 60% of the outages were restored… Continue reading.