There are so many benefits that come with co-op membership, but perhaps one of the best benefits is capital credits. What are capital credits? At the end of each year, Southern Indiana Power calculates our operating margin, which is the amount by which our income exceeded our expenses during the year. We then allocate the… Continue reading.
In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the Sept. 26 board meeting. 1. All directors were present along with CEO Steve Seibert and administrative assistant Lisa Hinton. Also present were Youth Tour participants Kaylee Burden and Kaitlyn Sturgeon. 2. The Aug. 28 board meeting… Continue reading.
When you think about Orange County REMC, you probably associate us with the local community. And you would be right. Our leadership team, board of directors and employees all live and work right here in the community we serve. But you may not realize that Orange County REMC is actually part of a much larger… Continue reading.
Pick up your 2020 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art in the Orange County REMC office, while supplies last. The month of October is illustrated by 2020’s “Artist of the Year,” Crawford County High School student Danielle Sommerman.
As more people hear about the progress to bring high speed fiber optic internet to rural Orange County, the most common question we hear is “If I see crews working in my area, how long before I get service?” This is a multi-phase project, and we are now into Phase II. Below you will see… Continue reading.
Charlie Rollins was recently named fiber operations manager for Orange County Fiber. “I have been impressed with Charlie Rollins since he came to Orange County Fiber through the acquisition, certainly with his technical competence, but just as important, his empathy toward our members and those that we depend on to bring this new essential service… Continue reading.
The annual Marshall County Ag Day was held Sept. 19 at Centennial Park in Plymouth. Area third graders learned about the value of agriculture in our community. Presenter topics included bees/pollination, electric safety, sheep, goats, dairy, beef, ducks, farm safety and draft horses. Journeyman Lineman Doug MacLain represented Marshall County REMC by educating the students… Continue reading.