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Teaching safety
LaGrange County REMC Energy Advisor Jake Taylor recently shared an electrical safety presentation with Topeka Elementary and Meadowview Elementary School’s fourth graders. The cooperative joined the LaGrange County Sheriff’s Office, Topeka Police Department, Topeka Fire Department, DNR, LaGrange County Prosecutor’s Office and Parkview LaGrange Hospital for a Health and Safety Day to educate the students… Continue reading.
New phone option added
LaGrange County REMC has added another option to our phone menu. With our internet service up and running, we’ve added option 4 for internet technical support. This option is only for customers who currently have an issue with their internet service. If you are needing information about internet pricing, availability or other general internet questions,… Continue reading.
Why do we encourage energy efficiency?
Whether we’re talking about restaurants, car dealers, or department stores, most businesses work pretty hard at encouraging you to spend more. So why would the company selling you electricity instead keep talking about spending smarter? Unlike businesses that focus on rewarding shareholders, Kankakee Valley REMC is a non-profit that exists solely to serve member-consumers like… Continue reading.
Looking back and ahead
Merry Christmas! It’s just one of the reasons I enjoy the month of December. The great food, the special time with friends and family, and the memories we always make. Another reason I enjoy the month is it allows time for reflection on this past year. Decatur County REMC had a great 2022. Strategic… Continue reading.
Summary of board’s meeting in September
NOTE: Board meeting minutes are available on our website, dcremc.com, once approved. The meeting was opened by Chairman Steve AmRhein. Brian Scheidler kept the minutes of the meeting. All board members were present. Also present: CEO Brett Abplanalp and employees Crystal Greathouse, Matt Raver, Jennifer Meyer, Jeanne Loechle (online), Chris Gallaway (online), Aclara representatives, and… Continue reading.
Unclaimed capital credits
Please check the following unclaimed capital credit list to see if we owe you money. To claim a refund, fill out a claim form and return it to our office. Additional documents may be required. Any unclaimed amounts will be turned over to the corporation after 60 days. If you have an uncashed capital credit… Continue reading.
Give a H.U.G.
Not sure what to give this year or know someone who has fallen on hard times? Why not give them a H.U.G. (Household Utility Gift)? A H.U.G. is the perfect way to share the love and help someone in need. Call our office Monday-Friday 7:30-4:30, excluding major holidays, at 260-665-3563.
It pays to be a part of Steuben County REMC
That’s why members whose accounts were active in 2010 will see reduced bills for current accounts or checks this fall as we return $113,000 to you, the members. As part of our capital credit retirement, members whose accounts were active from 2010 and have a current active account will see a bill credit on their… Continue reading.
Upcoming youth opportunities for 2023
Visit remcsteuben.com and view our “Member Benefits” tab to learn more about registration for each youth program. Camp Kilowatt Dates: June 7-10 Camp Kilowatt is a fun and unique experience for sixth grade students going into seventh grade. Camp includes electricity generation and transmission education, horseback riding, bucket truck rides, ziplining and so much more! … Continue reading.
Employee milestones
Dec. 28: Sarah Strzempkaengineering assistant / GIS coordinator (5th)
Make note of these important dates
Indiana Youth Tour and Camp Kilowatt Applications Opened: Dec. 5 Operation Round Up Application Deadline: Dec. 24 Office Closed for the Holidays: Dec. 23 and 26, Jan. 2 Page Day Application Deadline: Jan. 11












