As a cooperative, one of our most important responsibilities is listening to you — our members. Unlike other businesses, we exist to serve you, and your input helps guide our decisions. This summer, we’re launching a membership-wide survey to better understand how you interact with us and what matters most to you. This survey is… Continue reading.
When it comes to the electricity at your home, it’s helpful to know what the electric cooperative takes care of and what you’re responsible for. This can save time, money, and confusion if something goes wrong. A good way to think about it is this: the dividing line is where the cooperative’s system connects to… Continue reading.
Do you know someone, or do you have a student, who will be a high school junior for the 2026–2027 school year? Kankakee Valley REMC is now accepting applications for its Junior Board of Directors program. Up to 13 students will be selected for this unique leadership opportunity and will be eligible for a $1,000… Continue reading.
The Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up Trust recently awarded $9,500 in scholarships to seven local high school graduates. Each year, the trust provides two $2,000 scholarships and four $1,000 scholarships to seniors pursuing a college or university education whose parents or guardians participate in the Operation Round Up program. Expanding its commitment this year,… Continue reading.
KV REMC contractors are spraying our rights-of-way this month. The Daltons, the program’s contractors, focus on brush and small vegetation control in the orange area on the map below. This work has been certified by the Indiana State Chemist, and all herbicides used are EPA-approved. If you preferred to maintain the right-of-way adjacent to your… Continue reading.
The employees and directors of Harrison REMC would like to thank everyone who attended the 88th Harrison REMC Annual Meeting! The crowd was large at the Harrison County fairgrounds on May 6. Members were able to vote, play Bingo, meet the directors, and enjoy food and ice cream. The children’s area had activities, and the… Continue reading.
The Harrison REMC Board of Directors has approved paying capital credits in the amount of $1.5 million for portions of 1990, 1991, and 2020. The board is excited to return your investment in your electric cooperative with this capital credit retirement. Capital credits are one of the benefits of membership with a not-for-profit electric cooperative… Continue reading.
What’s the difference between allocated and retired capital credits? Allocated capital credits appear as an entry on the co-op’s permanent financial records and reflect your equity or ownership in Harrison REMC. When capital credits are retired, a check or bill credit is issued to you, and your equity in the co-op is reduced. How are… Continue reading.
Nicolas W. Smith, Central: Toy Tractor + $25 Dick’s Gift Card, Jacobi Sales & Wesco D. Chad Simpson, Elizabeth: Fire Extinguisher + $25 Dick’s Gift Card, Derby Fire & Safety & Wesco Donald W. Brunner, Corydon: Stadium Seat + $50 Gift Card Sam’s Tavern Floyds Knobs, John Jones & Milsoft James S. Lynch Jr., Palmyra:… Continue reading.
Friday, June 12 MEMBER EVENT: 4-6:30 p.m. BUSINESS MEETING: 7 p.m. Greensburg Elementary School, 900 BIG BLUE AVENUE, GREENSBURG Join us for an evening designed to inform, connect, and celebrate what it truly means to be a cooperative. This year’s Annual Meeting is more than just an event — it’s a celebration of the people,… Continue reading.