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Milco Dairy Farm: Rooted in Henry County, growing for the future
Just outside Lewisville, Indiana, Milco Dairy Farm has become a cornerstone of the agricultural community. With 3.000 cows, 43 employees, and a family deeply committed to farming, Milco is more than a business. Its a generational story of growth, perseverance, and connection to Henry County. FROM THE NETHERLANDS TO HENRY COUNTY The Milco story began… Continue reading.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Protect what matters most
Did you know that October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month? These days, we do just about everything online chat with friends, shop, pay bills, even work. Thats why keeping your information safe has never been more important. HOW TWN HELPS PROTECT YOU At TWN, protecting your digital safety is a top priority. Our team uses… Continue reading.
Please don’t attach items to power poles
At Heartland REMC, safety is always our top priority for our members and the crews who work hard to keep the power on. Recently, we’ve noticed more people attaching items to our poles, such as yard sale signs, posters, flags, balloons, and decorations. While it might seem like a convenient spot, attaching anything to a… Continue reading.
Powered by purpose
This month electric cooperatives across the country take time to celebrate National Co-op Month and reflect on the unique advantages of being part of a cooperative. It’s also the perfect time to thank you — the members who make it all possible. For us, it’s not just a celebration. It’s a chance to reaffirm the… Continue reading.
Welcome Miller to the REMC
LaGrange County REMC recently welcomed Gaven Miller into a new tree trimmer/ground position at the co-op. He resides in Shipshewana, graduated from Westview High School in 2023, and was recently employed at Jomar Machining & Fabricating as an electrician. Miller has enjoyed working with the crew, learning different aspects of tree trimming, and would eventually… Continue reading.
We want to hear from you
You — our cooperative members — are our guiding force. In late fall, we are conducting an online survey to gather your input, and shape our services and vision for the future. LaGrange County REMC members may receive an invitation by email in November and December to participate in our survey. Your responses will… Continue reading.
Celebrating 12 years of helping our 4-H members
For the 12th straight year, LaGrange County REMC is helping our 4-H families offset the cost of enrollment. The first 200 youth who enroll in LaGrange County 4-H by Jan. 15, and whose families are REMC electric customers, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by LaGrange County REMC. Upon enrolling and paying the $15… Continue reading.
Giving back to the community
LaGrange County REMC employees got a head start on Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Community Day, which will be held on Oct. 10. The annual event provides an opportunity for Indiana’s electric cooperatives to work collectively toward making a positive impact on our great state. LaGrange County REMC employees were able to help pack meals for Meals… Continue reading.
Congratulations to our autopay drawing winners!
LaGrange County REMC congratulates the following winners of our August drawing: We would also like to congratulate our September winners: You could be next. Enter to win a $25 bill credit! We’re giving our current autopay customers a chance to win a $25 bill credit. Six winners are drawn each month. Sign up for ACH… Continue reading.
Four ways to stay cybersafe
Article provided by the National Cybersecurity Alliance Protecting yourself online doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. A few simple habits can dramatically reduce your risk of falling victim to cybercrime. While you can never be “hackproof,” you can become resilient in the online world. At the heart of online safety are four essential behaviors… Continue reading.
Our side of the growth story
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence, especially energy-intensive technologies like generative AI and large language models, is presenting several challenges for electric utilities across the country. These technologies depend on large data centers that consume massive amounts of electricity, and the demand is expected to continue to rise. For Boone Power, purchased power accounts for two-thirds… Continue reading.













