Clark County REMC
Clark County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Sellersburg, Indiana. As a cooperative, Clark County REMC follows seven core principles that are universal to cooperatives worldwide. Among those principles is one stressing education, training and information. Indiana Connection, a monthly magazine published especially for Indiana’s electric cooperative members, is one way the REMC informs and educates its members. Indiana Connection is available not only in a print format, but as an electronic publication for those who prefer getting their information on their electronic devices.
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Clark County REMC linemen showcase their skills at statewide rodeo
This years Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo was one to remember! Over two days of competition, our crews put their skills, training, and teamwork to the test. Representing Clark County REMC were: Performance is judged first and foremost on working safely and doing the job the right way without cutting corners. Then, if multiple teams… Continue reading.
Santa Drive-tru 2025
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 | 6-8 P.M. CLARK COUNTY REMC GROUNDS
Lighting the way to a brighter future
With the new school year well underway, students are taking advantage of scholarships offered by Hoosier Energy’s member cooperatives. For the fourth consecutive year, the number of scholarships and the amount of scholarship money available from Hoosier Energy member cooperatives have reached a record high. In 2025, 99 students received $101,000 in scholarships, surpassing last… Continue reading.
Unexpected fish fry turnout demonstrates the cooperative spirit
The 2025 REMC Fish Fry was one to remember, from the incredible turnout to the difficult challenges to the unbelievable cooperative spirit. More than 1,300 people showed up at our office that Friday afternoon, far exceeding what weve seen at past events. We were thrilled to welcome so many of you. The live music was… Continue reading.
Thank you for joining us at the fish fry and drive-thru
More than 800 cars and 1,300 people arrived at our facility July 25, more than double the turnout we usually have for significant events at our office. We parked cars on every inch of our property! Our Jamboree gift, a set of seat cushions, was incredibly popular, but due to high demand and an amazing… Continue reading.
The class of 2025 co-op rising stars
Clark County REMC hired Jessica Kaufer to support members with questions about solar and other forms of renewable energy. But on her first day, CEO Jason Clemmons asked her to be the lead writer for a federal AMI grant, a challenge far outside her original job description. It was definitely a trial by fire, recalled… Continue reading.
Summer learning adventures
School may have been out this summer, but that didn’t stop kids from learning about the cooperative world. Whether at day camp, overnight camp, or educational travel, many students from Hoosier Energy’s member cooperatives learned and had fun. Summer Cooperative Camp Henry County REMC hosted their Summer Cooperative Camp in late June, now in its… Continue reading.
Compassion in action
As one of the seven cooperative principles, Concern for Community, can take many forms. Sometimes, it’s in the big things everyone sees, but other times, it’s just helping one person. Journeyman Lineman Andrew Korte of Harrison REMC, a Hoosier Energy member cooperative, found himself in the right place at the right time earlier this year… Continue reading.
A new path for the future
Last month, I shared our progress over the past few years, guided by our 2022 strategic plan. This month, I’m excited to give you a preview of our new strategic direction — and highlight some of the steps already underway. Our updated plan builds on our strong foundation, with a renewed focus on growth and… Continue reading.














