Marshall County REMC 2025 financial report
Balance Sheet 2025 DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE PER DOLLAR BY THE NUMBERS
Balance Sheet 2025 DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE PER DOLLAR BY THE NUMBERS
The Operation Round Up board granted over $20,000 of the requested $87,990.45 to local organizations in 2025. These organizations include: • Argos Fire Territory • Blessings in a Backpack • Culver • Plymouth • Brotherhood of Professional Police Officers and Emergency Services • Cultivate Food Rescue • Dustin’s Place • First United Methodist Church Community… Continue reading.
In January, the Operation Round Up board awarded three local organizations grants: David’s Courage, Dustin’s Place and the Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michigan. Dustin’s Place received $3,200 which will be used to help train and certify a therapy dog to safely and appropriately participate in their biweekly evening grief support groups. Through biweekly gatherings, in-school… Continue reading.
DR. RICHARD LEEPER, INCUMBENT Argos, Indiana | Walnut Township Member of Marshall County REMC: 49 years OCCUPATION: Retired from Bourbon Veterinary Hospital after 45 years of service EDUCATION: Purdue University, doctorate of veterinary medicine BOARD EXPERIENCE: • Marshall County Community Foundation Board of Directors • Argos Dollars for Scholars Committee Marshall County REMC Board of… Continue reading.
Two options for members to attend Wednesday, May 6 | 4 to 6:30 p.m. | Harrison County Fairgrounds This event will offer registration and voting. There will also be food, bingo, a children’s area, and informational booths. Members must go into the Windell building to register and vote. There is no drive-thru on this day…. Continue reading.
Last month, the REMC did a story about the cooperative’s board of directors. This month, we wanted to discuss how two of our local directors work with other cooperative partners to help REMC members and employees. Hoosier Energy Harrison REMC is one of 17 member cooperatives that own and govern Hoosier Energy, a generation and… Continue reading.
In honor of Earth Day, we invite members to bring personal papers that need shredding and electronics to recycle to the REMC office on Wednesday, April 22, from 9 to 11 a.m. A Plus Paper Shredding will have a truck on site. Each membership can bring up to 60 pounds of paper, equivalent to what… Continue reading.
Applications for Camp Kilowatt are now being accepted! Interested sixth graders whose households receive electricity from Boone Power should submit their applications by May 1. Camp Kilowatt combines traditional summer camp activities like swimming, archery, canoeing, and horseback riding with energy education and electrical safety. The camp takes place July 26-29 at Happy Hollow Children’s… Continue reading.
We’re stepping up our community presence this year, because staying connected with you is an important part of being a member-owned cooperative. Rather than holding a single member-only event in conjunction with our annual board of directors election, we’re expanding our outreach through partnerships with local organizations and events across Boone County. These community touchpoints… Continue reading.
One of the things that makes Boone Power unique is that our customers are also member-owners, and each year you can participate in board of directors elections. Because Boone Power is a cooperative, we follow the “one member, one vote” governance model. That means each membership – not each individual within a household – is… Continue reading.
Each year as a part of our annual business meeting, we award post-secondary scholarships. Members of, or dependents/legal wards of, Boone Power members who will be enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution during the 2026-2027 academic year are eligible to apply. The scholarships are not limited to current high school seniors. Ten $1,000 scholarships… Continue reading.
As a Boone Power member, you can decide how you’d like to receive Indiana Connection – the statewide magazine that shares energy tips, safety information, and stories from across Indiana, along with important information from your electric provider. We offer multiple delivery options so you can pick what works best for you. Delivery preferences If you’d like… Continue reading.