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Meet Alexandria Tompkins

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Alexandria Tompkins, accounting specialist for Miami-Cass REMC, started her career with the cooperative in 2018. In her role, she is responsible for entering accounts payable, miscellaneous receivables, and bank reconciliations; helping with inventory; and filing.  She reports to Stephanie Ziems, director of accounting and finance. She loves working with numbers and enjoys the family atmosphere… Continue reading.

Coats for Kids

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Help children stay warm this winter by donating a coat for the Coats for Kids program. Miami-Cass REMC will be collecting new and gently used coats for area children at its office until Dec. 13. Your generosity will keep a child warm!

Board meets in September

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Counted four board members present with one attending via teleconference. Attorney Jeremy Fetty also attended via teleconference. Jim Savage presented the WVPA report. Fetty presented the legal report. Rob Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. Financial report given by Schwartz. August monthly operating, member services and safety… Continue reading.

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Capital credits update

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC isn’t like other utilities — you, as a consumer and a member own a portion of the business. As a not-for-profit cooperative, any revenues in excess of expenses (we call them “margins”) accrued in a year are allocated in the form of capital credits to members who received electric service during that… Continue reading.

Benefits of a Power Moves Home

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

The Power Moves Home program is changing the way builders and homeowners think about energy efficiency. Homes built to the program’s standards are typically 40 percent more efficient than a traditional home. That means they use less energy, cost less to live in, and are more comfortable all year long.  How does the program work?… Continue reading.

Peterson graduates from unique program

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Posted on Nov 07, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC apprentice lineman Michael Peterson has completed the Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP) and became a journeyman lineman on Oct. 4. REAP is a four-year program that includes intensive training through Indiana Electric Cooperatives, our statewide service organization. The program consists of 576 hours of classroom and skills instruction as well as 8,000… Continue reading.

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