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Apply today for scholarships
Noble REMC continuously looks for ways to support our community. That’s why each year we assist our young members in their pursuit of higher education by awarding three $1,000 scholarships toour graduating seniors. Applicant requirements: The applicant’s parents or legal guardians’ primary residence must be within Noble REMC’s territory. The parents or legal guardians must… Continue reading.
Are you ready to serve?
In one of the most notable inaugural speeches given, President John F. Kennedy said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” His inspiring words urged Americans to take actions that benefited the greater good. In essence, Kennedy was saying our country thrives when we all… Continue reading.
Employee spotlight: Ronnie Rubio
Our latest cooperative employee to highlight is Ronnie Rubio, an underground installer with Broadway Broadband Powered by Miami-Cass REMC. He joined the team in October 2021 and is responsible for the installation of underground fiber from the utility pole to a member’s home in preparation for connection inside the home. Rubio is a 2012 graduate… Continue reading.
Is it time to service your cooling system?
When was your cooling system last serviced? Most manufacturers recommend an annual tune-up for your home’s cooling system. March is a great time to schedule this service so you can beat the summer rush when the pros are busiest. A qualified professional can check the amount of refrigerant, accuracy of the thermostat, condition of belts… Continue reading.
High winter bill?
Board meets in January
Counted seven board members attending. Attorney Jeremy Fetty also attended via teleconference. CEO Rob Schwartz presented the WVPA report. Fetty presented the legal report. Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. Financial report given by Schwartz. December monthly operating, member services and safety reports were reviewed and approved…. Continue reading.
Meter tampering is a crime
Meter tampering can result in electric shock, is illegal and will cost you hundreds of dollars in charges and fees. Never break a meter seal or open a meter base. Never remove a meter or alter an entrance cable in any manner. Only REMC personnel are authorized to work on your electric meter. If a… Continue reading.
Shift into more green with PowerMoves and PowerShift
Grateful for broadband
When life gets busy, sometimes it is good to stop and reflect on everything you have accomplished. While our broadband project hasn’t progressed as fast as we had hoped, the past several months have been full of accomplishments and milestones of which we are grateful. At LaGrange County REMC, we are incredibly appreciative to the… Continue reading.
Apply now to serve on the board of directors
There are only a few weeks left to return your application for a spot on our board of directors. What are you waiting for? LaGrange County REMC is looking for members who are passionate and hardworking individuals and who will bring their experience and perspective to best serve their fellow co-op members. We’ll teach you… Continue reading.
Caution urged when burning ditches
With warming temperatures approaching, residents will be spending more time outside, with a number working on their landscaping. For some in the more rural areas, this includes burning ditches to get rid of weeds and brush. Unfortunately, if the fire isn’t monitored closely, it results in utility poles being burned and damaged beyond repair. Most… Continue reading.
