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Posted on Jan 25, 2019 in Southern Indiana Power

Support Indiana tourism by picking up a copy of the 2019 Indiana Festival Guide, which includes more than 600 festivals, craft fairs, holiday shows, historical re-enactments and community celebrations. Don’t forget about the good ole’ Farmers’ Almanac. Is it supposed to snow more this month? Find out the predictions by picking up your free copy… Continue reading.

December board summary

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Posted on Jan 25, 2019 in Southern Indiana Power

In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the Dec. 27 board meeting. All directors were present along with CEO Steve Seibert and Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton. Also present were Hoosier Energy’s CEO Donna Walker and Executive Vice President Tom VanParis. The Nov. 28 board… Continue reading.

Embracing healthy conflict

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Posted on Jan 25, 2019 in Orange County REMC

I recently read an article that the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) published, and I thought it would be helpful for our members to hear firsthand of how a manager/CEO and board of directors relationship should work vs. how it works here at your cooperative. Additionally, I thought how important this relationship directly translates… Continue reading.

Employee News

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Orange County REMC

This month brings some changes to the REMC team. Ashley Terrell, who has been a member service representative since 2004, is moving over to the Orange County Fiber division to handle similar duties. Hannah Carter has recently been hired to take Ashley’s place on the REMC side. Carter was born in California, but grew up… Continue reading.

Fiber installation progress

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Orange County REMC

The photos below show the recent installation of a fiber hub at the Leipsic substation. For more information about our project to bring high speed internet to all Orange County REMC members, visit www.orangecountyfiber.coop.

2019 director election timeline

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Orange County REMC

Randy Roberts, district 2; Rodney Hager, district 4; and George Key, district 7 are incumbents whose terms expire in 2019. Letters of intent due by Feb. 7. Posting of incumbent list by Feb. 22. Names published in the March issue of this magazine. Petitions of nominations due by April 23. Nominations by the board (absent… Continue reading.

You’re more than a customer

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Author Anthony J. D’Angelo observed that “Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community.” To a large degree, this reflects Marshall County REMC’s philosophy toward our consumer-members and the broader service territory that we serve. As a cooperative, we have a different “bottom line.” While our priority is always to provide… Continue reading.

Last call for youth program applications

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Touchstone Energy Camp: June 5 – 8 A fun, powerful and unique camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2019. Horseback riding, canoeing, zip lining, trying out archery, swimming, learning about electrical safety and bucket truck rides. Go to TouchstoneEnergyCamp.org to fill out an application. Applications must be completed online. Indiana Youth Tour:… Continue reading.

Meter replacement continues

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Marshall County REMC reminds members of the meter replacement that is taking place. REMC’s meter installation contractors will be driving a white passenger van with our logo on the sides of the vehicle. The contractor will knock on your door before changing the meter. Replacing your meter will only take a few minutes. You may… Continue reading.

Add a switch and save!

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Posted on Jan 24, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Members can help hold down the cost of electricity by managing their energy consumption with a load control switch. Energy management reduces the amount of electricity used in your home during peak periods (when it is the most expensive to generate). When periods of peak demand occur, Marshall County REMC can automatically signal your water… Continue reading.