You’ve likely noticed Noble REMC’s crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. It’s no secret that a lineworker’s job is tough — but it’s a job that’s essential and must be done, often in challenging conditions. This month, as we celebrate Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 11,… Continue reading.
Noble REMC wouldn’t be successful without our employees and directors. To highlight the work that they do, we’ve launched Lighting the Way to place a spotlight on those who help the co-op thrive. In her 13 years at Noble REMC, Elena Vargas has seen it all. She’s gone from interacting with our members as a… Continue reading.
Giving more than $900,000 over 20 years is no small matter – though it was made possible penny by penny. This month marks 20 years since Noble REMC held its first meeting of Operation Round Up, a program that provides members a way to give back to area nonprofit organizations by allowing their bills to… Continue reading.
After receiving overwhelming support for mail-in voting for our board of directors’ election over the past two years, Noble REMC will once again be mailing ballots directly to your home this year. All Noble REMC members will be mailed a paper ballot the week of May 23. Simply mark your vote for your directors, tear… Continue reading.
Noble REMC is only successful because of the employees and directors who dedicate themselves to providing the best service to our members, each and every day. We recently honored those celebrating milestones in their REMC careers. We are grateful for their commitment to our members and the cooperative! Rick Robertson, director – 25 years Ron… Continue reading.
We love trees, too. We know everyone in our community enjoys the beauty and shade trees provide, but trees and power lines can be a dangerous mix without regular trimming during the growing season. When they grow too close to power lines and poles, they can cause service disruptions and outages or interfere with our… Continue reading.
Thank you to the more than 85% of our members who allow us to round up your bills to the nearest dollar each month to give back to the communities you belong to and we serve! As you can see from these financials, pennies donated every month add up quickly, and when your donations are… Continue reading.
You’ve likely noticed Miami-Cass REMC’s crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. It’s no secret that a lineworker’s job is tough — but it’s a job that’s essential and must be done, often in challenging conditions. This month, as we celebrate National Lineworker Appreciation Day on April… Continue reading.
Don’s Amusements in Peru has been in business since 1972 and at its current rural location since 1983. The company purchases, repairs and restores a large variety of coin-operated arcade equipment and games of every kind — pinball, skee ball, valley pool tables, air hockey, and dartboards. The business was started by Don Wright and… Continue reading.
Counted seven board members attending. Attorney Jeremy Fetty attended via teleconference. Jim Savage presented the WVPA report. Todd Smith presented the IEC report. Fetty presented the legal report. Rob Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. Financial report was given by Schwartz. December monthly operating, member services and… Continue reading.