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We exist to serve you
“We’re here to serve you.” We’ve all heard this phrase countless times. These words may sound generic, but to us — your local electric cooperative — they mean everything. LaGrange County REMC was created to serve our community. Back in the day, neighbors banded together and formed our co-op for the common good. In our… Continue reading.
Annual Meeting recap
Thanks to all our members and guests who joined us for the LaGrange County REMC Annual Meeting that was held virtually on June 9. For those who couldn’t attend online, you can view the meeting on our Facebook page. Board President Roger Domer explained the voting process that concluded on June 8. For the fourth… Continue reading.
Going camping? Don’t forget electrical safety
HAPPY CAMPING MEANS KEEPING ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN MIND. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE. Before you go. Pack a fire extinguisher. A general ABC fire extinguisher will cover ordinary combustibles, like wood and grass, and fires involving electrical current. Be aware and observant. Inspect the electrical hookup at your campsite… Continue reading.
Get smart about home lighting
Gone are the days when a simple flip of the switch was the only choice for illuminating our homes. While we still have this tried-and-true option, we’ve entered a new era of innovative and intelligent technologies, including smart lighting. Smart lighting connects to Wi-Fi and offers an array of cutting-edge functionality and convenience. Let’s look… Continue reading.
Keep metallic balloons inside
Metal-coated balloons, or mylars, can cause power outages and pose a public safety threat. The metallic coating can conduct electricity, and can cause a short circuit or power surge when in contact with power lines. This can lead to largescale power outages, melting of electrical wires, and fires, leading to possible injuries and property damage…. Continue reading.
Householder joins REMC team
After living in Orlando, Florida, for 25 years, LaGrange County REMC’s newest customer service representative, Tonya Householder, came home to LaGrange County. Originally from LaGrange, she was the rides and shows supervisor at SeaWorld and spent the last seven years as the aquatic park’s operation call center supervisor. Householder’s father, Tom, was a lineman at… Continue reading.
Working to serve you
“We’re here to serve you.” We’ve all heard this phrase countless times. These words may sound generic, but to us – your local electric cooperative – they mean everything. Southeastern Indiana REMC was created to serve our community. Back in the day, neighbors banded together and formed our co-op for the common good. In our… Continue reading.
Take advantage of our rebates
Southeastern Indiana REMC offers rebates for qualifying residential equipment. To qualify, you must occupy the home where the equipment is installed year-round (12 months), and unit must heat and cool the whole home, unless otherwise stated. For more information on our rebates, visit www.seiremc.com/rebates. HVAC tune-up Air source and geothermal heat pumps and central air… Continue reading.
Working to serve you
“We’re here to serve you.” We’ve all heard this phrase countless times. These words may sound generic, but to us – your local electric cooperative — they mean everything. Jay County REMC was created to serve our community. Back in the day, neighbors banded together and formed our co-op for the common good. In our… Continue reading.











