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After 26 years, Larry Edwards, supervisor of engineering services, has retired from Clark County REMC. Edwards started his career in 1997 as an energy auditor. In 2002, while also an energy advisor, he began working with businesses and key accounts. From there, he moved over to the engineering department, working with developers and with key… Continue reading.
Recent promotions
Congratulations to the following Clark County REMC employees who were recently promoted. Nash Summers was promoted to promoted to manager of operations and engineering. Joe McNew was promoted to engineering supervisor
The power behind your power
We are so thankful for all of our lineworkers here at Clark County REMC and are very proud of their work and dedication to our members. They have a commitment to safety like no other and are always ready to answer the call, day or night.
High winds cause 72 outages
Wind speeds exceeding 70 mph on Friday, March 3, caused more than 6,000 members in 72 locations to experience power outages. It took the combined efforts of our crews, dozens of on-call contractors, and five Indiana co-ops to restore the power, but we got the power back on safely. 60% of the outages were restored… Continue reading.
Bringing the light
If you were asked to associate an image or a person with Heartland REMC, you might picture a lineworker. As one of the most visible employees of the co-op, lineworkers work tirelessly to ensure our community receives uninterrupted power 24/7. Being a lineworker is a tough profession. It takes years of specialized training, ongoing education,… Continue reading.
Scholarship deadline is June 1
Heartland REMC will once more be offering scholarships to financially assist students whose parent(s)/guardian(s) are REMC members. At this year’s annual meeting — scheduled for Saturday, June 24 — the names of 20 eligible winners will be drawn at random and announced near the close of the co-op’s business meeting. Under the guidelines, winning… Continue reading.
Have you updated your contact information?
If so, it’s important to make sure Heartland REMC has the latest information on file. That way we can contact you in case of an emergency or outage and send out updated bills and notices right away. And it’s super easy to do! Now, updating your information is quick and painless with our website www.heartlandremc.com,our… Continue reading.
Know what’s below
Before you can enjoy reliable, high-speed fiber internet from TWN, our crews must complete several steps to make sure your property is fiber-ready. After building the network foundation and fiber backbone in your zone, TWN crews will begin to work in different areas to install fiber drops to homes and businesses. Basically, this is where… Continue reading.
Residential geothermal units explained
Are you looking to install a new heating/cooling system this year? There are many options from which to choose; however, if you are looking for the best return on investment and the highest efficiency, you may want to talk to your installer about a geothermal unit. Geothermal units are a great way to heat and… Continue reading.
Lineworkers recognized as backbone of the cooperative
As April arrives, it brings with it the showers that produce spring flowers. It also heralds the beginning of a potentially stormy season that can inherently include power outages. While Jay County REMC strives to provide reliable electricity to our members, there are times when Mother Nature has other plans. Most of us can ride… Continue reading.











