Register your child for the 2024 4-H year, and KV REMC will reimburse you the program fee as a bill credit. The reimbursement deadline is extended to March 1, 2024. 4-H reimbursement is only available to youth whose parents or guardians are Kankakee Valley REMC member-consumers.
Educational youth programs are just one way that KV REMC can connect with and invest in future leaders and contributors to our communities. OPERATION ROUND UP SCHOLARSHIPS Two $2,000 and four $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually to high school graduating students whose parents or guardians are KV REMC member-consumers. Students must be graduating in 2024… Continue reading.
TREE TRIMMING Tree trimming maintenance is a year-round program for KV REMC. Cutting back trees — especially in winter — decreases outages caused by fallen tree limbs during storms, high winds, heavy snow, and ice. A properly executed tree trimming program will provide our member-consumers with safe and reliable electricity. Our contract crews will be… Continue reading.
By Natalie Derrickson It’s not every day that a business’s marketing tactics live up to the hype of their product, but at the Uranus Fudge Factory in Anderson, Indiana, the in-store experience is as silly, wacky, and all-out fun as advertised. Visitors can satisfy their sweet tooth with delicious confections such as fudge, chocolate, popcorn,… Continue reading.
In early 2018, Marshall County REMC was exploring the idea of building a fiber optic ring around the county that would be used to interconnect all substations, delivery points, and critical devices within the REMC electric grid. Our board knew that having all these devices interconnected on a secure fiber network was a crucial step… Continue reading.
Director election voting will take place online and via mail-in. A virtual annual meeting will be available on April 2. Marshall County REMC will mail voting materials to the homes of all members. This will allow 30 days to cast your vote before the virtual Annual Meeting on April 2. We are using a certified… Continue reading.
Guy wires are the cables attached to power line poles and anchored to the ground on or around your property and throughout the Marshall County REMC system. Guy wires are there to serve as structural support against wind and storms. All guy wires are required to have a guy guard that provides a bright yellow,… Continue reading.
Richard Leeper, chairman of the Marshall County REMC board and director at Indiana Electric Cooperatives, recently received the Board Leadership Certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). An ever-changing business environment has imposed new demands on electric cooperative directors, requiring increased knowledge of changes in the electric utility business, new governance skills, and… Continue reading.
At Marshall County REMC, we strive to provide our members with reliable and affordable electric service. To keep your power flowing smoothly, we work hard to maintain the quality of our electric lines. One major issue that can disrupt your electric service happens when tree limbs and plant growth interfere with or fall on overhead… Continue reading.
Ringing in a new year sparks renewed hope and optimism about the future. For me, it’s a time to reflect on where we are and where we’re going. At the heart of this reflection, I think about ways we can better serve you –– the cooperative members. Our team at Harrison REMC is always looking… Continue reading.