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Join us at Dunkirk Glass Days
Dunkirk Glass Days are coming back and Jay County REMC will be there to celebrate on Sept. 30 in downtown Dunkirk. There will be vendors, food and games available. Local entertainers Cook & Belle will also be performing. Find out more at facebook.com/GlassDaysDunkirk.
Power in Your Hands
Because we’re a co-op, we operate a little differently than other utilities. Miami-Cass REMC’s decisions are made locally by directors who live right here in our community. Everyone who pays to receive electricity from the co-op is a member. When you pay your electric bill each month, your money stays here — to pay for… Continue reading.
Attention Members: Changes Coming to the Facility Charge and Rates This Month
Miami-Cass REMC has worked hard over the years to keep your rates as low as possible. Due to our diligence, your rates have not increased since 2014. However, the time has come for us to increase our facility charge and rates. Your cooperative conducted a study over the past couple of months to be able… Continue reading.
Bucket Truck Pull a Success
Congratulations to the team from Logansport High School for placing first in our 2023 Bucket Truck Pull! Thank you to all of the local schools who participated, Security Federal Savings Bank and all the community support.
Create an electrical safety plan before you plant a tree
TREES AND POWER LINES OFTEN COEXIST WITHOUT PROBLEMS. HOWEVER, THERE ARE PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE WHEN PLANTING A TREE. Not only do dangers lurk for the person planting the tree, nearby power lines and trees can be harmed as well. Trees growing too close to electrical lines are the primary cause of momentary short circuits and… Continue reading.
Power in Your Hands
It’s a simple question with a big answer: What makes electric co-ops different than other types of utilities? Because we’re a co-op, we operate a little differently than other utilities. Noble REMC’s decisions are made locally, by directors who also live right here in our community. Everyone who pays to receive electricity from the co-op… Continue reading.
PCA reflects increased costs
To recover an increase in the cost of power we purchase and distribute from our power supplier, Wabash Valley Power Alliance (WVPA), Noble REMC recently set our Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) to $0.0115 per kWh. The change is effective with August’s electric use, which will be reflected on the bill you receive this month. Delivering… Continue reading.
From Farm to Table
The sign hanging above Pork ‘N Cleaver’s front door says it all: “Farm to Fork. Beef ‘N Pork.” It’s a line of work the owners know exceptionally well. The Albion-based Earnhart family is known for their prize-winning hogs. Driving past the outside, at first glance you may think Pork ‘N Cleaver, at the corner of… Continue reading.
Lighting the Way: Hutsell Aims to Protect and Serve
Born and raised in Noble County, Noble REMC Director Joe Hutsell sees it as his mission to give back to the community that gave so much to him growing up. He started as a volunteer firefighter at age 18 and soon moved to his position as a member of the Noble County Sheriff’s Department. This… Continue reading.
Welcoming Our New Employees
It was the cooperative difference that attracted two of Noble REMC’s newest employees, and it seems they’re doing all they can to make a difference in their respective positions. Journeyman Lineman TYLER RHOADES and Right-of-Way Crew Member COLE KNOX each started their tenure at Noble REMC in March. Both quickly found their place within the… Continue reading.
Create an electrical safety plan before you plant a tree
Trees and power lines often coexist without problems. However, there are precautions to take when planting a tree. Quick Tips for safely planting a tree: Call 811 to have underground utilities marked at least a few working days, but no less than two full working days, before digging (IC 8-1-26). Knowing their locations helps you… Continue reading.










