As we continue to innovate and push forward into the digital age, I am thrilled to announce a significant milestone for our community — all service zones are now officially open for fiber optic internet! This marks a major step toward ensuring that our members have access to the fastest, most reliable internet available. Over… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC will not hold its traditional annual meeting this year. It will be streamed on Facebook on June 6 at 4 p.m. In place of an in-person meeting, the cooperative will host five special member appreciation events throughout the year to show gratitude for the continued support of its members. These events will… Continue reading.
Every year, as a member of LaGrange County REMC, you have the opportunity to vote for your board of directors. This year includes three uncontested races. District 5 C. Shane Rasler is the director for District 5 and has served on the board since 2016. He holds his Credentialed Cooperative Directors Certificate (CCD) and Board… Continue reading.
In mid-May, LaGrange County REMC members will receive an email (if we have your email address on file) or a letter in the mail (if we do not have your email address on file) which will outline the instructions on how to vote in the board of director’s election either by sending in the included… Continue reading.
LaGrange County REMC welcomes Melissa Troyer, our newest customer service representative. She joins us after being a guidance counselor at Lakeland Jr./Sr. High School for nine years. Troyer’s husband, Randy, served as the REMC’s technical service manager for two decades until his retirement in January 2025. The couple has been married for 36 years and… Continue reading.
When summer heats up, our electric bills tend to increase as air conditioners are working overtime, driving up home energy consumption. LaGrange County REMC is your local not-for-profit electricity provider, and we are committed to helping you beat the heat without breaking the bank. As the temperatures get hotter over the next few months, we… Continue reading.
In the quiet hours before dawn breaks, while many of us are still nestled in our beds, linemen begin their day, often clad in flame-resistant clothing, safety goggles, rubber gloves, and thick, heavy boots. They are the individuals who epitomize dedication to service in its purest form. Each April, we celebrate Lineman Appreciation Day to reflect… Continue reading.
Boone REMC will host its next Member Ambassadors of the Cooperative (MAC) event on the evening of Tuesday, June 17, at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds (1300 E 100 S) in Lebanon. The gathering will take place in the Farm Bureau Community Building and begin at 6 p.m. with light refreshments. A presentation will follow… Continue reading.
Thank you to all the members who took part in our annual director election and drive-thru event! This year, we saw record-breaking engagement, with more than 13% of our members casting their ballots online, by mail, at our office, or during the drive-thru event. As a member-owned cooperative, your involvement is what powers our mission…. Continue reading.
As your locally owned and operated power company, our operations team is close by and on call 24/7 to respond to power outages. We’ve implemented several programs to maintain our record of reliability, including maintenance, inspections, and tree trimming. Sometimes though, you may lose power due to weather, vehicle accidents, maintenance work, or other factors. If… Continue reading.
For most people, their electricity provider is just the company that keeps the lights on. But an electric cooperative’s relationship with its member-owners is different. Since the 1930s when Indiana’s electric cooperatives were formed, they have thrived because of the political engagement between their members and local, state, and federal governments. Indiana’s electric cooperatives advocate… Continue reading.