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Do you depend on life-support equipment?

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Dubois REC

WE NEED TO KNOW! If you rely on life sustaining equipment, such as respirators or dialysis machines, please let us know. It is particularly important for us to be aware of these situations when the need for electrical power is especially crucial. We can keep you advised of extended or planned outages if we are… Continue reading.

Calendars and almanacs

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Dubois REC

We have two great publications to help you kick off the new year! While supplies last, members are invited to stop by the Dubois REC office to pick up a free copy of the 2025 Farmer’s Almanac and 2025 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art. Feel free to use our drive-thru for an easy way to… Continue reading.

Get involved!

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Dubois REC

SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY ON THE DUBOIS REC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Want to make a difference in your community? Consider running for a seat on the board of directors of Dubois REC. On April 8, at the 2025 Annual Meeting, members will be electing directors to represent Districts 2 and 7. The incumbent directors running for… Continue reading.

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Operation Round Up FAQ

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Dubois REC

What is Operation Round Up®? It’s an ongoing charitable fundraising program to benefit worthwhile community projects. Dubois REC customers who round up their electric bill to an even dollar amount donate those funds. How does the program work? Each month, members who wish to participate will allow Dubois Rural Electric Cooperative to automatically round up… Continue reading.

Joe Henson

Balancing electricity supply and demand

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Dubois REC

We’re all connected to the electric grid, so ensuring the right amount of electricity for all involves a complex process of forecasting energy demand, planning for capacity and securing enough supply to meet Americans’ needs. POWERFUL SOURCES First, electricity must be generated at a power plant using either traditional sources, such as coal, natural gas… Continue reading.

Employee anniversaries

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Posted on Jan 10, 2025 in Daviess-Martin County REMC

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary at DMREMC this month. We thank them for their continued commitment to providing our members with the best service possible. BECCA HOLLAWAY JAN. 4 3 YEARS THERESA SHOWALTER JAN. 5 38 YEARS ERICA WORLAND JAN. 17 3 YEARS TYLER BOSTOCK JAN. 8 7 YEARS CAREY WADE JAN. 31… Continue reading.

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Your small change makes a difference

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Posted on Jan 09, 2025 in Decatur County REMC

December may have been the season of giving, but for many Decatur County REMC members, giving is a year-round tradition. While the contributions may seem like small change, they make a big difference in our community. As a member of Decatur County REMC, you help us make a positive impact throughout the community. Through our… Continue reading.

Summary of October’s board meeting

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Posted on Jan 09, 2025 in Decatur County REMC

Chairman Steve AmRhein called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. Steve Nobbe recorded the minutes. All board members were present, along with CEO Brett Abplanalp and employees Matt Raver and Sam Ruf. Suzanne Parmer moved to approve the meeting agenda. Dale Wernke seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved. SAFETY MINUTE AND COOL MOMENT… Continue reading.

Serving our vibrant community

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Posted on Jan 06, 2025 in Harrison REMC

At Harrison REMC, we take immense pride in serving our thriving communities. As a member-owned cooperative, we have always focused on delivering reliable, affordable, and safe electricity while being an active part of the local areas we serve. Our commitment goes beyond just providing power — we’re dedicated to helping build strong, resilient communities where… Continue reading.

Harrison REMC statement of nondiscrimination

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Posted on Jan 06, 2025 in Harrison REMC

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital… Continue reading.

Kankakee Valley REMC CEO Scott Sears

We’re focusing on you in 2025

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Posted on Jan 02, 2025 in Kankakee Valley REMC

We’ve made many changes over the last few years. One year, we focused on replacing the meter on your house with an AMI system. Another year, we focused on upgrading the infrastructure that brings electricity to your home or business. Last year, we focused on addressing member requests for greater control over their electric bills… Continue reading.

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