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4 Steps to Fiber Internet Service

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in Heartland REMC

You’ve signed the Underground Agreement, now what?  Before you can enjoy the fastest internet available, several steps must be completed. Heartland REMC and TWN Communications are working hard to get you connected as quickly as possible; however, each step in the construction process takes time. We know it’s hard to wait for great internet and… Continue reading.

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A balanced fuel mix promotes power reliability

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

As I’ve noted before in my past columns, the energy industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation as consumer demand for renewable energy sources grows, and innovation and technology continue to advance exponentially. You’re likely witnessing this energy evolution first-hand.  In driving across the region, you may have noticed fields of solar panels owned by WVPA… Continue reading.

Apply for youth programs

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

Camp Kilowatt | June 8-11 A fun, powerful and unique camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2022. Horseback riding, canoeing, zip lining, trying out archery, swimming, learning about electrical safety and bucket truck rides.  APPLY: Apply by March 1 at CampKilowatt.org. Indiana Youth Tour | June 16-23 Steuben County REMC wants to… Continue reading.

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REMC receives $1.63 million grant to expand broadband project

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC received a $1.63 million grant from the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) to expand the current fiber broadband project to include an additional 1,204 unserved homes and businesses in LaGrange County. RDOF is an FCC initiative to help fund broadband deployment in unserved and underserved areas in rural… Continue reading.

Feller graduates from program

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC apprentice lineman Colton Feller has completed the Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP) and became a journeyman lineman this month. REAP is a four-year program through Indiana Electric Cooperatives, our statewide service organization. The program consists of 576 hours of classroom and skills instruction as well as 8,000 hours of on-the-job training. Upon… Continue reading.

Welcome to our new employees!

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC recently welcomed two tree-trimmers/groundmen to its team: Jeff Patrick and Cole Harmes. Patrick joined the co-op on Oct. 25 after working at Jayco for three years. He revealed that there is a lot to learn on the electric distribution system but has loved working with the guys. “It’s a great work environment,”… Continue reading.

Recognizing service

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

For every five years of service, employees and directors are recognized for their commitment to serving the members of LaGrange County REMC. In November, the co-op celebrated five individuals for their service. Pictured, from left, Director Shane Rasler, 5 years; Amanda Prough, 5 years; Gerald Young, 35 years; Colton Feller, 5 years; and Michael Peterson,… Continue reading.

Working with local legislators

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in Miami-Cass REMC

The phrase “All politics is local” means that even national politics have a local impact, and people care most about issues that directly affect them. At Miami-Cass REMC, we think it’s important to be aware of political issues on the national level, but even more critical to develop and cultivate relationships with local legislators because… Continue reading.

Employee Spotlight: Mike Fross

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Posted on Jan 08, 2022 in Miami-Cass REMC

Mike Fross, mapping and locate technician for Miami-Cass REMC, began his career with the REMC in 2007. He was hired as a third-year apprentice lineman and worked in that role for his first two years before becoming a journeyman lineman.  Prior to joining the cooperative, Fross worked as an electrician and maintenance supervisor for Haynes… Continue reading.

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