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2019 Bus Trips
Opry Mills Mall: Friday, Dec. 6 Leave at 7:30 a.m. and return at 8 p.m. Cost: $45 Come join us on the shopping trip of the year. This mall is Tennessee’s largest outlet and retail destination. If shopping is not your thing, you can take the shuttle to the Opryland Hotel and check out the beautiful… Continue reading.
Account notifications offered to members
Harrison REMC offers a service that allows members to authorize the REMC to send text, email, or phone notifications to alert them to specific messages from the co-op. Below is a list of notifications that are offered by the co-op. INVOICE PROCESSED: A message indicating your REMC bill has been generated. TWO-DAY REMINDER: Sent two… Continue reading.
Fish Fry set for Sept. 11
Annual meeting election results
Board of Directors District 1 — Suzanne Parmer District 2 — Carl Riedeman Nominating Committee District 1 — Dennis Dickman District 3 — Marilyn Davis Thank you to the previous directors and nominating committee members who served our members. We appreciate your leadership and dedication to DCREMC. Congratulations to those newly elected.
Annual Meeting Snapshots
Summary of board’s meeting in April
• Chairman Tom Crowe called the April 25, 2019, meeting to order at 6:30 p.m., and Jason Barnhorst kept minutes of the meeting. • All members of the board were present. Also present was DCREMC CEO Brett Abplanalp and DCREMC Bookkeeper Jennie Meyer. • Upon motion by Steve AmRhein, seconded by Brian Scheidler, and carried,… Continue reading.
Employees tour energy facilities to build knowledge
Decatur County REMC employees recently toured a number of Hoosier Energy facilities around southern Indiana to build their knowledge and understanding of the power generation and supply process. The educational opportunity gave most employees their first look at Hoosier Energy’s facilities, broadening the level of service and support the employees provide members. Hoosier Energy is… Continue reading.
Fish fry raises money for American Cancer Society
BY DAVID A. VINCE Cooperatives are a different kind of business. We aren’t driven by profits or controlled by shareholders. We’re a not-for-profit organization controlled by you, our members. We are also guided by seven cooperative principles which have been around in one form or another since the mid-1800s. One of those principles is “Concern… Continue reading.
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