We’ve reached the end of another year, which means we’re caught up in the hectic holiday season. I’ve been seeing Christmas commercials since the start of football season, and now it’s nearly here. As I’ve grown older, I’ve discovered that what Christmas means to me has evolved many times over the years. When I was… Continue reading.
By Stephen Bennett The holidays are a time to gather with loved ones and create cherished memories. With simple updates and thoughtful touches, these quick DIY projects will make a big impact and leave plenty of time to enjoy the festivities. Deck the doorway Your front door sets the tone for the whole home. A fresh… Continue reading.
By Nicole Thomas With its quiet, rural atmosphere, Clay County is known for embodying small-town life and charm, especially in Clay City. The town’s nickname is “Mayberry of the Midwest,” referencing the fictional town from “The Andy Griffith Show.” A popcorn pioneer Orville Redenbacher was born in Brazil, Indiana, in 1907. He studied agronomy at… Continue reading.
By Natalie Derrickson The old candy stores of yore may have receded into distant memories, but through the doors of Albanese Candy Factory in Merrillville, Indiana, you can be a kid again, choosing from sweet surprises, tasty goof-ups, and the World’s Best gummies. For over 40 years, the northern Indiana confectionery manufacturer has made the Albanese… Continue reading.
By Natalie Derrickson You want the best for your best friend, so it’s important to know the difference between safe-to-share foods and those that can be dangerous when given to your pet. Proteins According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ensure proteins are fully cooked, as raw food can make your pet… Continue reading.
December isn’t just a festive month for many families — it’s peak season for home fires caused by holiday decorations and candles. You can help keep the season safer by following safety tips to prevent decorations from starting a home fire. Indiana’s electric cooperatives want to remind you that overloaded circuits and sparks can be significant… Continue reading.
By Stephanie Bernaba In the heart of Broad Ripple, Indiana, a humble kitchen became the birthplace of a dream that would transcend local boundaries. Gwendolyn Rogers transformed her love for home baking into one of the most beloved bakeries in the United States. When Rogers first announced her plans to open a bakery in a… Continue reading.
Three linemen from Warren County REMC represented our cooperative at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo in August. The rodeo is designed to showcase the commitment to safety, skill, and knowledge within the lineworker profession. Linemen Adam Houser, Chandler Rowe, and Evan Wesley competed in timed-measured events such as pole climbing, pole-top rescue and replacement… Continue reading.
One of the best parts of working at an electric cooperative is knowing that people always come first. Unlike other types of businesses, cooperatives are guided by the needs of our members and supported by a dedicated board and employees who make our service possible. That focus on people creates a workplace culture where education… Continue reading.
Three years ago, the Isaiah 117 House opened its red door in Knox County. Its mission is to reduce trauma for children awaiting placement in foster homes, lighten the load for child welfare workers, and ease the transition for foster families. In September, seven WIN Energy REMC employees had the opportunity to help freshen up… Continue reading.
On Wednesday, Oct. 8, WIN Energy REMC employees participated in the Second Annual All-Employee Safety Day. Hector Hernandez, a motivational safety speaker, spoke to employees about dog encounters and provided de-escalation training. As part of the training, Hernandez reminded employees that no matter their role at the co-op, do not forget your value.