Join us for Southeastern Indiana REMC’s virtual annual meeting on Tuesday, March 30. The live stream broadcast will begin at 6 p.m. EDT on our Facebook and YouTube channels. We are looking forward to providing an update on the progress we have made over the past year and sharing more details about our new products… Continue reading.
Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of Southeastern Indiana REMC will be held virtually on the cooperative’s Facebook and YouTube channels on Tuesday, March 30, at 6 p.m. (EDT). This meeting will be held for the purpose of: Presentation of officers, manager and committee reports Election of three directors Any… Continue reading.
Bradley Bentle, District 2 Bradley Bentle has been a director of Southeastern Indiana REMC for the past 27 years. During his time on the board, he has held the offices of board president and vice president and currently serves as the board treasurer. He has also served on the labor negotiations and policy and bylaws… Continue reading.
If you’re like most Americans, you’re interested in saving money on energy costs and in doing your part to help the environment. But wouldn’t it be great if you could do both? Well, you can. It’s through a concept called “beneficial electrification.” This means that innovations in energy technologies are creating new ways to use… Continue reading.
Only a few weeks remain to return your application for a spot on our board of directors. What are you waiting for? Noble REMC is looking for members who are passionate and hardworking individuals and will bring their experience and perspective to learn how to best serve their fellow co-op members. We’ll teach you the… Continue reading.
Noble REMC has been in the community for 85 years. How well do you know the history of the cooperative? Some of the answers might just surprise you. Circle your choices and check the bottom of the story for the right answers! 1930s How much was our original established membership fee? A. $2.50 B. $4… Continue reading.
We have cash back that’s burning a hole in our pocket. That’s why we have posted a list of names to our website for members, or former members, to view and check that they’ve received all the patronage capital — the money we return to our members every year — that is due to them…. Continue reading.
2021 is starting off with a bang for our Operation Round Up grant program. This year marks more than 700 grants awarded since the inception of the program in 2002, and it also celebrates a recent milestone in participation, with more than 85% of our members choosing to give back. Thank you for your support… Continue reading.