Summer is ending and fall is right around the corner. It’s the time of year when I like to share with you some of the ways Clark County REMC engages our communities and celebrates the co-op spirit. With the uncertainties of the COVID pandemic, we were not able to bring our bucket truck to the… Continue reading.
Save the date! Halloween Event Oct. 29 from 6:30 – 9 p.m. at Clark County REMC. Details coming soon! Event subject to change due health and safety restrictions.
Clark County REMC is excited to welcome four new additions to our operations team. Wyatt Binkley, Harley Applegate, Robert Garza and Dylan Conrad will be joining our line department as they start their journey as apprentice linemen. We’re thrilled to have them on our team!
Attention Middle Schoolers! Are you a community servant? If so, enter our Youth Power and Hope Awards! Details and an online application can be found at https://www.indianaconnection.org/youthpowerandhope/.
This month’s spotlighted employee hails from South Carolina. Shawn Tucker, line superintendent at Bartholomew County REMC, started his career working for an electrician in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, doing various jobs. After some experience under his belt, he was hired as a groundsman at Palmetto Electric Cooperative in 1993. There, he worked his way… Continue reading.
When you think about Indiana’s small towns and rural areas, many good things spring to mind. From churches, to schools, to the local fair. Neighbors talk and work together, and they look out for one another. Two great examples of that spirit are the 4-H programs that teach important skills and instill values in young… Continue reading.
With storms always a possibility, weather emergencies are bound to happen — but they don’t have to reach crisis status in your household. If you prepare for power outages before they occur, you can minimize your worries, especially about food safety. The most important tip to remember is to keep your refrigerator and freezer doors… Continue reading.