Operation Round Up grants available
Apply for an Operation Round Up grant by July 1! Visit www.marshallremc.com to fill out a grant application or call 574-936-3161 for more information.
Apply for an Operation Round Up grant by July 1! Visit www.marshallremc.com to fill out a grant application or call 574-936-3161 for more information.
The map below shows in red where our contracted tree service will be working in 2022. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Mint City Tree Service at 574-209-1243. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation to ensure quality electric service for all members of Marshall County REMC.
Marshall County REMC has partnered with the Boy Scouts of America for a local food drive. Now through May 31, the REMC will have a collection box located in the front lobby. Please consider bringing in shelf-stable food items to help support the Boy Scouts of America’s Scouting For Food initiative. All food will be… Continue reading.
At Southern Indiana Power, we recognize Electrical Safety Month every May, but we also know the importance of practicing safety year-round. We recognize that everyone has a part to play in prioritizing safety. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, thousands of people in the U.S. are critically injured or electrocuted as a result of… Continue reading.
Members of Southern Indiana Power donated $15,043 to five local charities/community projects, as well as four scholarships through the cooperative’s Operation Round Up program. About 65% of members round up their electric bills and donate the spare change to this fund, making a huge impact in our Southern Indiana communities. A board of trustees, composed… Continue reading.
Southern Indiana Power members will see on average a 2% increase in their overall electric bills as of April 1. We are yet again seeing increases in costs from both the wholesale and distribution side of the business at the exact same time. The increase will be shown as a power cost tracker per kWh… Continue reading.
Starting at the end of May, we will have two spray crews focusing on Perry County this summer.
Southern Indiana Power is sponsoring two students on the Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., June 16-23. Youth Tour provides young adults the opportunity to tour the nation’s capital, learn about cooperatives, experience American history and gain a better understanding of our governement. This year’s representatives are Kevin Dilger, Heritage Hills High School, and Autumn… Continue reading.
In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the March 30 board meeting. 1. All directors were present. Also present were CEO Steve Seibert, Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton and Accountant Amy Ramsey. Present via Webex was Earl Ridlen of the auditing firm LWG. 2. The… Continue reading.
Have you ever wondered if your bill is similar to last year’s? When you log onto SmartHub®, you can compare last year’s bills to this year’s and even look at your use. Did you know you can also see the temps on each day — whether it was cold or warm?
On June 16, Kankakee Valley REMC’s largest event — the Member Appreciation Day and Annual Business Meeting — will take place. We look forward to seeing you there for some family fun, good food and a chance to win some great prizes. While much of the event is a lively and fun affair, there… Continue reading.
Chris Birky | District 1 Chris Birky; his wife, Melissa; and their five children reside in Pleasant Township. They have been Kankakee Valley REMC members for 28 years. Birky owns and operates Birky Family Farms Country Gourmet catering and concessions, is the founder of South County Love Your Neighbor not-for-profit, and also owns a small… Continue reading.