Your board of directors consists of two directors from each of the three districts, and one at-large director. This years director elections were held at the Annual Meeting in July. Hidden number #15124009. Each year following the Annual Meeting, board members elect officers. The current officers include Bart Nesius, president; Dain Hayworth, vice president; and… Continue reading.
LITTLE COUSIN JASPER PARADE See us in the Little Cousin Jasper Parade on Saturday, Sept. 6! SANDHILL CRANE FESTIVAL We will be at the Sandhill Crane Festival in Wheatfield on Saturday, Sept. 20.come see us! INTERNET UPGRADE Do you want to go even faster? Upgrade your internet speed. Call the office no appointment necessary! STAY… Continue reading.
To our members, I want to sincerely apologize for the cancellation of our Annual Meeting. The safety of our employees and members is always our top priority. While we had a weather plan in place, the storm moved in much faster than anticipated, and we had to make the tough and fast call to end… Continue reading.
Good evening, and thank you for attending the 87th Jackson County REMC Annual Meeting. My name is Mark McKinney, and Im honored to serve as the CEO of your cooperative. Tonight, I would like to share some highlights from 2024 and provide a few updates on whats happening so far in 2025. ELECTRIC DIVISION HIGHLIGHTS… Continue reading.
At Henry County REMC, were always looking for new ways to better serve you. That includes staying informed about how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping the electric utility industry. AI is more than just a tech buzzword. From the chat assistant weve recently added to our website to advanced data tools that… Continue reading.
Ten years ago, Mandy Stamper walked through the doors of Henry County REMC with a leap of faith and no background in the utility industry. Today, she’s not just part of the team, she’s a cornerstone of the cooperative. Stamper recalls that the job she had at that time did not offer much in terms… Continue reading.
Recently, weve seen an increase in signs and decorations being attached to utility poles throughout our service area. Whether advertising a lost pet, promoting a community event, or adding festive decorations, placing anything on a utility pole puts our lineworkers at risk. It may seem harmless to use staples, nails, or tacks to hang a… Continue reading.
As the weather begins to cool this month and we focus on end-of-season yardwork and outdoor projects, its a good time to review some essential outdoor electrical safety tips. Whether trimming trees, cleaning up storm debris, or putting away summer equipment, keeping safety in mind can prevent serious accidents. Heres what every Heartland REMC member… Continue reading.