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Construction begins in Servia: fiber internet coming soon

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Heartland REMC

Exciting news! As the fiber broadband project continues to move forward, construction is now underway in the Servia area.  With main line construction in full swing, residents and businesses in this zone could be enjoying fast, reliable fiber internet from TWN Communications as soon as this spring. The newest area that will be providing fiber-to-the-home, Servia,… Continue reading.

Jason Clemmons

Investing in our future

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Clark County REMC

If you turn on the news or scroll through social media, it won’t take long to find a headline that gives you pause. The top stories of the last year were about soaring inflation, COVID-19 variants, international war, climate change and political gridlock. And if that’s all we focus on, we may miss all of… Continue reading.

Apply for youth programs

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Clark County REMC

CAMP KILOWATT | June 7-10 A fun, unique and electrifying camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2023. Horseback riding, canoeing, zip lining, archery, swimming, learning about electrical safety and bucket truck rides.  APPLY: Go to clarkremc.coop/camp to apply. Applications must be completed online by March 1. INDIANA YOUTH TOUR TO WASHINGTON, D.C. |… Continue reading.

Beware of galloping lines

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Clark County REMC

It’s winter in Indiana. That means storms with wind, snow and ice. When high winds and ice combine, it can affect power lines in a unique way causing them to “gallop.” When ice accumulates on power lines, it forms a teardrop shape. If there are strong winds, the ice that builds up is only on one… Continue reading.

Beat the peak

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Jay County REMC

If you look around your home, you’re likely to have more devices and equipment that require electricity than ever before. Our connected lives are increasingly dependent upon more electricity to function. At the same time, as demand for electricity rises, Jay County REMC must deliver an uninterrupted 24/7 power supply — regardless of market conditions… Continue reading.

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Apply for these upcoming youth programs

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Jay County REMC

Camp Kilowatt  Date: June 7-10 A fun and unique camp experience for students entering seventh grade. The camp takes place in early June and gives kids a chance to learn about energy while making new friends and enjoying activities and games. This three-day camp includes horseback riding, electric cooperative education, rock climbing, swimming and much… Continue reading.

Preparing for winter storms

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Jay County REMC

This time of the year, dangerous conditions could confine families to their homes for days at a time. MAKE SURE TO PLAN AND PREPARE your home for the winter months.  Indiana winters include everything from heavy snows, to freezing rain, to ice storms — sometimes all in one day. All of those forms of winter… Continue reading.

RON RAYPOLE

Beat the peak

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Posted on Feb 19, 2023 in Noble REMC

Let’s face it. Electricity is one of those non-negotiable “must-haves.” And you probably have more devices and equipment that require electricity than ever before. As demand for electricity rises, Noble REMC must deliver an uninterrupted 24/7 power supply — regardless of market conditions or other circumstances. As you might expect based on your own family’s… Continue reading.