1. Counted seven board members attending. Attorney J. Michael Deweese also attended. 2. Jim Savage presented the WVPA monthly report. 3. Deweese presented the monthly legal report. 4. Rob Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. 5. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. 6. The August financials, monthly operating, member services, human resources, and… Continue reading.
This month, electric cooperatives across the country will celebrate National Co-op Month and reflect on the unique advantages of being part of a cooperative. Its also the perfect time to thank you the members who make it all possible. For us, its not just a celebration. Its a chance to reaffirm the values that guide… Continue reading.
Your home is more than a building; its where you feel safe, raise your family, and create memories. But in todays world, protecting that sense of security has never been more important. A professionally installed home security system provides peace of mind, safeguards what you value most, and helps keep your loved ones safe. Modern… Continue reading.
Each year on the second Friday of October, Indianas electric cooperatives come together for Community Day, a statewide day of service dedicated to giving back to the communities they power. This annual event highlights one of the core values that defines the cooperative difference: Concern for Community, which is Cooperative Principle #7. For 2025, Jackson… Continue reading.
As the days grow shorter and the season of Thanksgiving approaches, Im reminded how much we have to be grateful for here at Henry County REMC. Gratitude is more than a feeling. Its a reflection of who we are as a cooperative family. Every day, I see thankfulness in action through the work we do,… Continue reading.
In October, electric cooperatives across the country take time to celebrate National Co-op Month. Indiana co-ops take it a step further by coming together across the state in a celebration called Community Day. Its our way of giving back to the communities who built us. Noble REMC spread its efforts across our service territory and… Continue reading.
For more than 50 years, Knightstown Meats Catering (known locally as Knightstown Locker) has been a cornerstone of small-town pride, quality craftsmanship, and community spirit. Founded in 1971, the business has grown from a local butcher shop into a trusted name for high-quality meats and catering services. When Dan and Denise Titus took over the… Continue reading.
In the latest episode of The Power Hour, host Andrea Melton sat down with Henry County Building Inspector Scott Hines to discuss what homeowners should know before hiring contractors. Hines shared how some residents have been taken advantage of through high-pressure sales tactics, inflated prices, and poor workmanship. He also offered practical advice on finding… Continue reading.
We celebrated and showed our appreciation for this partnership with a free lunch for area law enforcement, highway departments and fire departments, as well as a high voltage demonstration and pole top rescue presentation. It was a great day of camaraderie and community. Noble REMC kicked off National Co-op Month in October by celebrating one… Continue reading.