Southern Indiana Power’s summer right-of-way spray program will begin in Perry County around the first of June. We will be working in areas from Leopold north to St. Croix and east of Hwy 37. We will later move into Spencer County and be targeting areas from Chrisney to Gentryville.
Door Prize Winner Stihl Battery Powered Leaf Blower — Danny Harding $500 Winner Raven Terry $250 Winners Sue A. Bosler Geoff Fella Marilyn M. Mogan David Richter $100 Winners Kenny Burden Noah J. Cooper Donald Feuerbach Brenda Lange Dana K. McKinney Joseph C. Meunier Jack Nance Kimberly D. Robertson April S. Taylor Dirk Varner $50 Winners… Continue reading.
To keep you informed about your cooperative’s operations and activities, here are highlights from the April 30 board meeting. 1. All directors were present. Also present were CEO Steve Seibert and Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton. 2. The first item of business was the board’s reorganization. Director Jeff Vogel was re-elected chairman of the board, Director… Continue reading.
Here in our community, we take pride in the natural beauty that surrounds us — the shade on a summer afternoon and the colors that mark the changing seasons. At the same time, we share another responsibility — one that’s just as essential to our daily lives. The responsibility to keep the lights on, to… Continue reading.
Thanks to your generosity, Orange County REMC’s Operation Round Up Fund was able to award scholarships to two area students. Congratulations to the below scholarship winners!
Thank you to everyone who attended our first fiber appreciation event for Orange County Fiber. Launching our fiber project in 2018 was a bold step — one that continues to grow and make a meaningful impact across our community. By expanding access to reliable, high-speed internet, we are helping bridge the digital divide for current… Continue reading.
If you’ve lived in the Midwest for any length of time, you know this section of the country has a reputation for being a place where tornadoes are relatively common, especially in the warmer months. Although tornadoes are more common in the Midwest and the Central Plains, they have been reported in all 50 states…. Continue reading.
It’s hard to believe we are already halfway through the year and preparing for fair season. For many years, Marshall County REMC has proudly supported local 4-H programs and the Marshall County Fair, recognizing the important role both play in bringing our communities together and helping young people grow through hands-on learning opportunities. One way… Continue reading.
The Operation Round Up board awarded $5,000 to five organizations to support the work they do in the community. 99+1 From Ashes to Fire Revival Ministry received funding to assist with the cost of purchasing brochures and Bibles in preparation for the launch of their mobile outreach events. The ministry’s mission is to provide… Continue reading.
Marshall County REMC Director Ryan Sieber recently received the Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). An ever-changing business environment has imposed new demands on electric cooperative directors, requiring greater knowledge of changes in the electric utility industry, new governance skills, and a solid understanding of the cooperative principles… Continue reading.