Do you recall the famous question of whether falling trees make a sound when nobody is around to hear them? I’m confident that falling trees create a lot of noise and a mess, at least when they fall across power lines. Nobody likes outages. For our members, they’re a disruption that interrupts the comfort you’re… Continue reading.
As a member-owner of your cooperative, your voice helps shape our future. One of the most impactful ways to participate is by voting in the upcoming board of directors election. We encourage you to take part and make your voice heard. Electronic voting will be open from Aug. 22 through Sept. 23. You can cast your… Continue reading.
Get to know your fellow members running for the board of directors by viewing their biography online at kvremc.com. The candidate information and video biography will also be available for you to view before casting your vote. Voting opens on Aug. 22. Each member will cast one vote in each district up for election. District… Continue reading.
As a member of Kankakee Valley REMC, you can support Operation Round Up by simply rounding up your electric bill each month. Your contributions, averaging no more than $6 per year, support non-profits in the community. Below are the organizations that received financial support during the second quarter grant distribution. Harold W. McMillen Center for… Continue reading.
Later this month, KV REMC employees will participate in the Indiana Electric Cooperatives Lineman Rodeo at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville. This is the cooperative’s second year with employees competing in the competition. We wish the linemen the best of luck as they compete in the team and individual competitions. Stay tuned to our… Continue reading.
Transformers and electrical lines are critical in delivering power to homes and businesses. At KV REMC, we take the safety and reliability of these components seriously, which is why our dedicated crews perform year-round inspections. These inspections aren’t just routine; they’re vital for preventing outages, identifying potential hazards, and maintaining the integrity of our system…. Continue reading.
By Cathy Racicot We’ve recently seen an increase in mail delivery delays, which has impacted the timely arrival of member payments. To help avoid this issue, we want to remind you that there are several convenient and secure ways to pay your bill on time, in addition to the conventional methods of mailing a check… Continue reading.
Different seasons bring different demands to the electric system. We can have thunderstorms, wind, snow, ice, and yes, even heat. This increases the demand on our electric systems, making it more important than ever to ensure that our infrastructure is well-maintained and operating efficiently to support the community’s energy needs. Harrison REMC is always prepared… Continue reading.
Several Boone Power (formerly Boone REMC) linemen will compete at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo Aug. 21 and 22 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville. The two-day, family-friendly event showcases the skills and safety training of electric cooperative lineworkers. The rodeo includes competitive events for apprentices, journeyman lineworkers, and teams of three. Lineworkers… Continue reading.