As we come together this month to celebrate our nation’s independence, it’s a meaningful time to reflect on the many freedoms we enjoy, including the power of self-governance. Just as our country was built on the ideals of liberty and representation, Henry County REMC, as an electric cooperative, is built on similar principles. One of… Continue reading.
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the membership of Jackson County Rural Electric Membership Corporation July 18, 2024 The 86th Annual Meeting of the Jackson County Rural Electric Membership Corporation was held at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, State Road 250 East in Brownstown, Indiana, on Thursday, July 18, 2024. The members’ portion of the Annual… Continue reading.
From part-time MSR to project coordinator, Jackson’s career has evolved along with the co-op she serves When Chelsi Jackson joined Henry County REMC in 2015, she was simply looking for a full-time job closer to home. She lived in Losantville and commuted to Muncie. A conversation with a family friend tipped her off to a… Continue reading.
July 24 at 7:00 p.m. YouTube and Facebook une into our Annual Meeting as we ratify our board of directors election results, update our members and cooperative business, and draw for exciting door prizes! There will be additional opportunities to win if you watch the broadcast. Scan the QR code to find our YouTube Channel… Continue reading.
The Henry County REMC 2025 Brush Control Program to control vegetation and brush in utility rights-of-way will begin in July. The Daltons, Inc. will conduct the spraying. The areas impacted in 2025 will be those with HCREMC facilities located on or adjacent to them that are experiencing vegetation growth. Any property that has maintained/mowed grass… Continue reading.
Monday, July 28, 2025 10 a.m.-5 p.m. — Christian Love Help Center, backpack and supplies giveaway11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. — New Castle Library, haircuts, eye and dental exams12-2 p.m. — Festival at Arts Pavilion, community donations A celebration of education in Henry County For kids in need, backpacks and supplies based on the child’s grade are… Continue reading.
When outdoor temperatures soar, our electricity use increases. That’s because our air conditioners run longer and more often to counteract sweltering outdoor temperatures. Factor in that we all tend to use electricity at the same times — in the morning and early evenings — and that equals a lot of strain on our electric grid…. Continue reading.