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A time of giving

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

The holidays always bring with them a feeling of gratitude and warmth, whether it’s for the small things, like your favorite pumpkin pie, or the big things, such as your family or the roof over your head. For LaGrange County REMC, we get to experience that every quarter when we witness our members’ generosity in… Continue reading.

Holiday Closings

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in Heartland REMC

The Heartland REMC office will be closed on Dec. 24-25, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1  for the holidays. Our online and app payment system will be down for maintenance from Dec. 30 at 11 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. on Jan. 1.

Holiday lighting tips

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in Heartland REMC

2020 has been, without a doubt, an unusual year for all of us. As we look toward the end of the year, one thing that we can always count on is the joy of the holiday season.  One of my greatest joys is holiday decorating.  If you are like me and are looking to refresh… Continue reading.

We love hearing from you!

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in Clark County REMC

Every person, family, and business has had to adapt to our new way of life since the pandemic began. However, a few things haven’t changed. We are still committed to delivering reliable, affordable electricity to our members, to being a positive force in our community, and to providing outstanding member service in every interaction. Of… Continue reading.

You give … we give back!

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in Clark County REMC

Exchange six canned or non-perishable food items for a free umbrella valued at $15 The canned food items will be distributed to area food pantries. The need is great! This exchange is for Clark County REMC members only during the months of November and December. One exchange per household while supplies last.

REMC Stories

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Posted on Dec 06, 2020 in Clark County REMC

My grandparents had a multitude of stories about the past, and life prior to having electricity was certainly included. Using an ice box (not to be confused with a refrigerator), and oil lamps were included. My father (born in 1930) well remembered using coil oil lights at night.  Prior to REMC, they relied on home-generated… Continue reading.