We all have our favorite season. Some people love crisp, cool weather and bundling up under a favorite blanket, while others prefer the warm temperatures that summer brings and all the fun outdoor activities that go with it. But there’s one thing we can all agree on: High winter bills are never fun. Heartland REMC is… Continue reading.
December is finally here! I first stepped into the offices at Clark County REMC just under one year ago, and I am still humbled by how fortunate I am to work with some of the hardest-working, community-minded people I’ve ever known. From 4-H festivals to high school career fairs to community service projects, it’s been… Continue reading.
In 2019, Hoosier Energy’s Training and Safety Department developed a new apprenticeship program: HEATS Member Service Representative Apprenticeship. This 2½ year program provided participants with the skills necessary to deliver effective member support and communication. It also provided training in customer service, industry knowledge, and field terminology, and has received accreditation from the Department of… Continue reading.
Jeremy Miller, manager of finance and administration, was invited to co-facilitate a Work Orders class at IEC in Indianapolis. This class was designed for electric cooperative employees in the state of Indiana who have any part of dealing with work orders. The course brought out the importance of operations and accounting in the work order… Continue reading.
3rd Year Apprentice, Wyatt Binkley, attended the 2022 International Lineman’s Rodeo and placed 10th out of 57 participants in the Apprentice REA Division. Way to go, Wyatt! What a great accomplishment!
Join a dynamic organization by serving on the Clark County REMC board of directors. The deadline for petitions is Jan. 16, 2023, at 4 p.m. The board of directors for Clark County REMC is the legal body which both the membership and the government hold accountable for the actions of the organization. The men and women… Continue reading.
Inspired by the cooperative principle of “concern for community,” Clark County REMC staking engineer Jared Massengale’s quick thinking made a difference in the life of an Otisco-area woman. Driving back to Clark County REMC on Oct. 17 after working in the field, Jared Massengale, staking engineer for the Sellersburg-based electric cooperative, encountered an elderly woman… Continue reading.