Noble REMC wouldn’t be successful without our employees. To highlight the work that they do, we’ve launched a new series – Lighting the Way – to place a spotlight on those who help the co-op thrive. “I’m a co-op boy.” Originally hailing from South Dakota, Line Foreman Rob Hauck didn’t plan to follow in his… Continue reading.
Marc Gaerte doesn’t like to be the center of attention. Even this story, in honor of his retirement, makes him a bit uneasy. But once he begins talking about his 25 years at Noble REMC, he relaxes a bit, remembering the moments that meant the most to him — like the first time he witnessed… Continue reading.
Thank you to all who signed up for SmartHub during our contest for a $100 gift card, as well as those who had been loyal users before then! We hope you’re enjoying the many benefits of our app, including the ability to: Set up notifications to your phone and/or email to alert you when a… Continue reading.
Every June, selected high school seniors-to-be from co-op families attend Indiana Youth Tour — a weeklong leadership experience in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Noble REMC. It’s an experience unlike any other, full of fun, friends and memories that last a lifetime. So why should you apply? It’s not like your school trip to D.C. Many… Continue reading.
Cooperative Calendar of Student Art Contest Students in grades K-12 are encouraged to enter their most creative artwork for this contest. The artist with the best submissions from each grade level receive $200 and publication in the 2023 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art. Contest rules and an entry form are available at indianaconnection.org/for-youth/art-contest. Artwork must… Continue reading.
Today, more Americans are working from home than ever before. More time spent at home means more energy used throughout the day. If you’re punching the clock from home, there are small steps you can take to reduce your energy use and save on electric bills. Here are five easy ones. Use a smart power… Continue reading.
Kerri Gaumer, human resource assistant for Miami-Cass REMC, started with the cooperative in March 2021. She works part time and assists Lora Goodman, director of human resources, with various assignments and tasks. Prior to joining the REMC, she was a stay-at-home mom and helped her mother with her local wedding and party decorating business. Gaumer… Continue reading.
On Feb. 17, I will officially retire after 16½ years of serving you, our members. When I started at Miami-Cass REMC, I was hired as its energy advisor. I enjoyed helping you save money by being more energy efficient and making your home more comfortable. I then transitioned to director of member services. I will… Continue reading.
Counted six board members in attendance. Attorney Jeremy Fetty attended via teleconference. Jim Savage presented the WVPA report. Fetty presented the legal report. Rob Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. Financial report given by Schwartz. November monthly operating, member services and safety reports were reviewed and approved…. Continue reading.
Clearing trees and overgrown vegetation is vital to provide safe, reliable power to our consumer-members. We clear certain areas in our service territory, known as rights-of-way, to: Keep power lines clear of tree limbs. Restore power more quickly. Keep crews and members of our community safe. Reduce unexpected costs for repairs. Vegetation management improves service… Continue reading.
Camp Kilowatt | June 8–11 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.
Electronic and mobile devices, TVs, computers and gaming stations have become ubiquitous fixtures in our homes, particularly those with children. Consumer electronics — coupled with the proliferation of smart home appliances, technology and electric vehicles — have slowly but steadily changed our homes and lifestyles. This ever-connected world is the modern environment in which children… Continue reading.