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Take advantage of energy efficiency
As a member of LaGrange County REMC, you’re in a unique position to take advantage of energy-efficiency programs offered by the cooperative. Because we are a not-for-profit organization, our goal is to provide safe, reliable power at the most affordable price for our members. This means helping you save money on your monthly electric bill…. Continue reading.
Thank you … for giving back to your community
Do you contribute to Operation Round Up through your bill each month? If you’re part of the nearly 80% of members who do, thank you for starting 2023 off right with your donation. Your spare change supports many local organizations throughout the year! For those who need a refresher, LaGrange County REMC’s Operation Round Up… Continue reading.
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Apply for our 2023 scholarships
Board of directors election
Qualified members of LaGrange County REMC who reside in these districts up for election (District 1 and District 2) may seek election by filing a petition with the signatures of 50 LaGrange County REMC members supporting the candidacy. Petitions for election and other board information will be provided by the REMC. Completed petitions and biographical… Continue reading.
Saving with WiFi thermostats
Did you know the highest use of energy in your home is typically heating and air conditioning? It’s true — and maximizing the amount of control you have over your HVAC can have a dramatic impact on your energy bill. How They Work A Wi-Fi thermostat is a device connected to the internet that allows… Continue reading.
Steps to replacing a utility pole
Utility poles remain the backbone of most electric distribution systems. After more than 80 years since electric cooperatives first set them throughout rural Indiana, they remain the most cost-effective way to safely support power lines, insulators, transformers and other electric hardware. Occasionally, either through a vehicle strike, lightning strike, ice storm, tornado, or simply age,… Continue reading.
Cooperative Calendar of Student Art contest entries due March 24
The art contest to illustrate the 2024 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art draws to a close this month. A first-place winner will be selected for each grade, K-12, and will receive $200. The winning artworks will illustrate the cover and the 12 months inside. One “Artist of the Year” will also be selected from among… Continue reading.
Welcoming Neasa Kalme
As stated in the quote by Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” This seems to be the case with District 6 Director, Neasa Kalme. In 2022, during the 85th Annual Meeting of the cooperative, Neasa was… Continue reading.
