Marshall County REMC
Marshall County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Plymouth, Indiana. As a cooperative, Marshall 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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Work anniversaries
Jason Hughes Title: Apprentice LinemanYears of service: 5 Hughes has been married to his wife, Stephanie, for 10 years. They have three daughters — Julia, 17; Jordyn, 11; and Isabelle, 9. He enjoys 3D printing, wood working and watching Cubs baseball. John Yates Title: Journeyman LinemanYears of service: 20 Yates has been married to his… Continue reading.
Earn up to $117 per year in bill credits
When you join us in this effort to reduce energy use at key times of the day, we’ll reward you with up to $117 per year in bill credits. You can choose to have a switch installed on your air conditioner, water heater, pool pump or all, which maximize the bill credits you will receive. … Continue reading.
Page Day at the Statehouse
Meena Bawong represented Marshall County at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Page Day hosted at the Indiana Statehouse on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Bawong is a foreign exchange student from Bangkok, Thailand, hosted by Jacob and Emily Rogers. She is a senior at Culver High School. The students participated in a tour of the Indiana Statehouse and… Continue reading.
Download the REMC app!
Check out Marshall County REMC’s app and have our services at your fingertips – wherever you go! We’ve packed your most requested services in one little app. Search “MREMC” in your app store. Secure, easy and always on for you to: View daily use Pay your bill Check account info Report an outage Call or… Continue reading.
March Mindfulness
This month, you may be one of the millions of Americans turning on the television and heading to the fridge as you watch your favorite college basketball team compete for a national championship. And among the school fight songs and busted brackets, the month’s madness also provides the chance to score savings by upgrading appliances…. Continue reading.
Four tips for winter safety
It’s no surprise that winter months bring increased potential for fire risks and electrical safety hazards. This makes sense because during the coldest months, consumers are using additional electrical devices and appliances, like space heaters, electric blankets and portable generators. The National Fire Protection Association estimates that 47,700 home fires occur each year in the… Continue reading.
Service recognized
The following employees and directors were recognized for their service to Marshall County REMC during the Indiana Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting. Doug MacLain was recognized for 25 years of service to Marshall County REMC and his recent participation in bringing electricity to a developing area in Guatemala. Steve Ringer was recognized for his 30 years… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
Touchstone Energy Camp (June 3-6) A fun, powerful and unique camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2020. Horseback riding, canoeing, zip lining, trying out archery, swimming, learning about electrical safety and bucket truck rides. Apply by March 1 at TouchstoneEnergyCamp.org. Indiana Youth Tour (June 18-25) Marshall County REMC wants to send you… Continue reading.
Seven ways to lower energy bills — for free
Clean your clothes dryer’s lint trap every time you load the machine. A lint-free trap allows for better air circulation, which could mean your clothes will dry quicker. When it’s sunny outside, throw open the curtains, even in the winter. Let the sun help warm your room and add enough light that you won’t need… Continue reading.
Five culprits to higher winter bills
February can be hard on energy bills. But cold winter weather is no match for a home that is prepared to fight it. Address these five common winter culprits throughout your house: Drafty doors and windows. An easy fix with a big payback is weather-stripping. Caulk or apply weather-stripping around all window and door seams,… Continue reading.
Busting myths about energy efficiency
There is a lot of great advice on how to be more energy efficient — using ENERGY STAR®-rated devices, for example. But then there’s the not so great advice: the misinformation, mistakes, and myths that could lead you astray in your efforts to save on your electric bill. But fear not! Here are a few… Continue reading.













