Times are changing, and Noble REMC is changing with them. Recent improvements and evolution in technology has led to a surge of discussions on the benefits of renewable energy and decarbonization. Plans are being made across the globe to go green, and our wholesale power supplier, Wabash Valley Power Alliance, recently announced its own proposal… Continue reading.
The first 200 youth who enroll in area county 4-H programs for 2022, and whose families are Noble REMC members, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by us. When you enroll your child and pay the $15 program fee, contact your county’s Purdue Extension office to ask for a credit voucher, which you can… Continue reading.
Noble REMC may not be Santa Claus, but our members make us feel like it with each distribution of our Operation Round Up grant funding. Closing out 2021 with our fourth quarter distribution, the pennies participating members donate by rounding up their bill each month are making a big impact. This year through Operation Round… Continue reading.
Progress is measured in many different ways. Normally it’s done in years, people or size. If you look at Noble REMC this way, since we were founded in 1936, we’ve grown to service nearly 10,000 members across eight counties and more than 1,250 miles of energized lines. That’s a huge leap from our first push… Continue reading.
“The holidays.” I love everything about this time of year. Just the thought of the holiday season brings a smile to my face and evokes a sense of comfort and nostalgia. Recalling family gatherings and traditions warms my heart and fills my senses. It’s a time of reflection. I’m grateful for my own family as… Continue reading.
Zac Hostetler, staking technician for Miami-Cass, started his career with the REMC 14 years ago as an apprentice lineman. He worked in that role for his first four years, during which time he completed his bachelor’s degree in business from Indiana Wesleyan University and earned an associate degree in applied sciences from Ivy Tech Community… Continue reading.
This holiday season, Miami-Cass REMC has two ways you can make the holidays brighter for children in need. Coats for Kids Help children stay warm this winter by donating a coat for the Coats for Kids program. Miami-Cass REMC will be collecting new and gently used coats for area children at its office. Toys for… Continue reading.
Counted six board members present with one attending via teleconference. Attorney Jeremy Fetty also 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 given by Schwartz. September… Continue reading.
The holiday season is one of my favorite times of year. I’m the member of my household who is ready to put the Christmas tree and lights up the day after Halloween. There is just something about the glow of those lights in the evening that gives me a sense of comfort and peace that… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC employees recently celebrated a milestone. Eighty-five years ago, several farmers joined together to create a powerful tradition. The cooperative was established, and they began the daunting task of building poles and stringing line that would bring electric power to members throughout LaGrange County. In the early ’30s the American economy was sluggishly… Continue reading.
Last month, LaGrange County REMC unveiled its new app and online payment portal. With a modern layout, it is much simpler to use. Just like our old app, you will be able to view your account(s), monitor energy use, pay your bill online and set up auto pay. With the new portal and app, you’ll… Continue reading.