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Operation Round Up reaches milestone
With three new grants being funded during the fourth quarter of 2021, the LaGrange County REMC Operation Round Up program has now given back more than $600,000 to our community. The money has been used by organizations who serve all sectors of our community — youth, seniors, young families, and everyone in-between. Since the beginning… Continue reading.
Holiday décor tips for an energy-wise home
Whether you’ve already decked your halls or you’re just getting started, there’s still time to incorporate energy savings into your holiday décor planning. If you haven’t strung your twinkle lights, be sure to use LED light strands. LEDs consume far less energy than incandescent lights and they can last 40 holiday seasons. They’re also safer… Continue reading.
Don’t fall victim to utility scams
Every day, millions of Americans are targeted by scammers through phone calls, emails, text messages, on line or in person. Scammers’ tactics can change daily, which is why it’s important for consumers to stay on top of the latest scam reports from local and national news outlets, as well as your local utility companies. Just… Continue reading.
Getting to know the underground agreement
As Heartland REMC and TWN Communications continue working to bring fast, reliable fiber internet to the area, we’re certain you have heard about the Underground Agreement. Not sure what it is or why you need to sign it? Read on to learn more. What is the Underground Agreement? Simply put, the Underground Agreement gives TWN… Continue reading.
Four tips for winter safety
Winter months bring increased fire risks and electrical safety hazards. During the coldest months, consumers use additional electrical devices and appliances, like space heaters, electric blankets and portable generators. Safeguard your loved ones and your home with these electrical safety tips from the Electrical Safety Foundation International. Don’t overload outlets. Avoid using extension cords or… Continue reading.
Generator safety tips
Holiday décor tips for an energy-wise home
Whether you’ve already decked your halls or you’re just getting started, there’s still time to incorporate energy savings into your holiday décor planning. If you haven’t strung your twinkle lights, be sure to use LED light strands. LEDs consume far less energy than incandescent lights and they can last 40 holiday seasons. They’re also safer… Continue reading.
Ways to lend a helping hand
The days are getting shorter and the weather is getting colder, but there are still plenty of reasons for joy as we bring 2021 to a close. While the holidays can be difficult for some and stressful for all, they also bring opportunities to share good things with one another. At Clark County REMC, we… Continue reading.
You give … we give back!
Exchange six canned or non-perishable food items for a free energy kit valued at $25 The canned food items will be distributed to area food pantries. The need is great! This exchange is for Clark County REMC members only during December. One exchange per member while supplies last. Energy kits are limited to the first… Continue reading.
Water heater program ends Dec. 21
For more than 30 years, REMC members have been able to go through their local electric co-op to purchase a water heaters and have them installed at a great price from a great local company. Beginning next month, we will no longer sell or install water heaters for REMC members. We know this is a… Continue reading.
Time is running out for 2021 rebates
HVAC, Hybrid Water Heaters, Electric Lawn Equipment, and HVAC Tune-Up Rebates: If you installed a qualifying heat pump, geothermal unit or heat pump hybrid water heater in 2021, you may be eligible for a rebate. If you purchased electric lawn equipment or tuned up your HVAC this year you may be eligible for a rebate…. Continue reading.
