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Board of directors candidates

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

District 1: Allen, Erie, Jefferson, Perry, Peru, Richland  and Union townships of Miami County and Paw Paw Township of Wabash County Dennis (Jim) Savage has been a Miami-Cass REMC member for 44 years and has lived on the co-op’s lines all his life. He currently serves as president of the REMC’s board of directors and… Continue reading.

2020 Annual Meeting Minutes

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

The 81st Member Appreciation Day and Annual Meeting of the Miami-Cass County Rural Electric Membership Corporation was held at the Miami-Cass REMC headquarters, Peru, Indiana, on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020.  Due to COVID-19, the meeting was held virtually, a first for the cooperative. Members registered for the meeting by completing a card and returning it… Continue reading.

Democracy lives locally

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Members in good standing with their co-op have the right to seek election to the board of directors. While serving on a board is certainly not for everyone, it is healthy for any co-op to have an engaged membership with a portion of the members interested in serving in a leadership role.  At Miami-Cass REMC,… Continue reading.

Board meets in April

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Counted seven board members attending. Attorney, Jeremy Fetty also attended via teleconference. WVPA board report was given by Jim Savage. Rob Schwartz presented the monthly CEO report. Minutes from the previous board meeting were approved. Financial report given by Schwartz. March monthly operating, member services and safety reports were reviewed and approved. Set the next… Continue reading.

Broadway Broadband employees spotlight

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Miami-Cass REMC

Broadway Broadband and Miami-Cass REMC would like to welcome two new employees to the team — Jarod Bryant and Blaine Simms. Bryant, a wireless technician, started at Broadway Broadband in January. In his position, he is responsible for installing internet service into member’s homes.  Bryant is a 2019 graduate of Logansport High School. Prior to… Continue reading.

Why is my power out?

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

Power outages are never convenient. Sometimes, it’s no mystery why we are left in the dark, like when a storm rattles windows and walls. Other times, an outage may come out of the blue. We never want to leave our members in the dark but acts of Mother Nature and man can’t be helped. When… Continue reading.

Report your outage from your mobile device

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

On your smartphone or tablet, search for SmartHub in the Apple or Android store. After downloading the free app, search for Noble REMC, register and log in. Push “Report an Issue/Inquiry” at the top of the screen, and then press “Power Outage” to verify your contact address and information. Then you will have the chance… Continue reading.

EV program ‘charging ahead’

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

Noble REMC aims to always be at the forefront of new technology, especially when it betters the lives of our members and the co-op.  That’s why we’re excited about the rise in electric vehicles: it gives us an opportunity to innovate and launch our new EV pilot program — Charge Ahead. The program provides members… Continue reading.

Noble REMC awards three scholarships

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

The three recipients of Noble REMC scholarships for 2021 may be from different communities across our territory, but all three have one thing in common — their future in medicine. Congratulations to the three local seniors who earned $1,000 scholarships from the co-op for their hard work at their school and in the community! To… Continue reading.

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Spare change makes a local difference

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Posted on Jun 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

Did you know your spare change is staying right here in the community and positively impacting your neighbors, friends and family? By participating in Noble REMC’s Operation Round Up program – and allowing your electric bills to be rounded up each month – those extra pennies go into a trust fund and are given back… Continue reading.

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