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Employee News (October)
Barbara Bullock joined the team as a fiber member service representative on Aug. 29. She will be working out of the Jasper office. Barbara lives in Birdseye with her husband John. They have two children and one grandson. Barbara likes to spend time with her family on their houseboat at Patoka, as well as traveling… Continue reading.
Celebrating your membership
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with school, community and sports activities in full swing. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Cooperative Month. When Marshall County REMC celebrates Co-op Month, it is celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members. Our core business purpose… Continue reading.
Seeking board member for Operation Round Up
Marshall County REMC is currently seeking applications for the Operation Round Up board. The Marshall County REMC board will appoint one new member to the Operation Round Up board. The Operation Round Up board meets quarterly to review all grant applications and determine how the Operation Round funds will be distributed back into the community…. Continue reading.
Marshall County Fiber continues to grow!
Marshall County REMC and RTC Communications have been business partners since 2017. Since the partnership began, over 350 miles of fiber have been placed throughout Marshall County. Marshall County Fiber can now serve over 2,500 homes with reliable, high-speed internet. Fiber is the Fastest Internet New technology is developed each day to digitize much of… Continue reading.
Celebrating membership
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with school, community and sports activities in full swing. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Cooperative Month. When Kankakee Valley REMC celebrates Co-op Month, it is celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members. Our core business purpose… Continue reading.
When weather strikes
We do our best to avoid them, but there’s no way around it: power outages happen. While some outages often only last a few hours, extended outages are unavoidable when a major storm hits our service area. So, when the power goes out, how do KV REMC crews know where to start working? In the… Continue reading.
Do you recognize any of these names?
Kankakee Valley REMC accounts for the following individuals and businesses have credit balances that were left when electric service was disconnected. If you know anyone on this list, please have him or her contact our office during normal business hours of Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. or you can email acollins@kvremc.com ALLIANCE BUSINESS COMM… Continue reading.
Jarnecke retires from Operation Round Up board
For years, Operation Round Up has given Kankakee Valley REMC members an easy way to support local non-profits and students. The organization’s grants and scholarships are overseen by a volunteer board of directors. Last month, longtime director Darl Jarnecke retired. “In my professional career, I served on a number of boards within Porter County,” Darl… Continue reading.
Powering a better community
A focus of Kankakee Valley REMC is our commitment to the community. This commitment calls upon co-ops like ours to support the sustainable development of the communities we serve. That′s far more than just a concept to our directors and staff. Every year, the REMC invests significant time and funds in activities supporting residents and strengthening… Continue reading.
Celebrating our members
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with school, community and sports activities in full swing. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Co-op Month. When I say Noble REMC celebrates Co-op Month, it really means we are celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members. … Continue reading.
Giddy up, linemen!
There’s a first time for everything, and that includes a lineman rodeo! Noble REMC competed at the first-ever Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo Aug. 25-26 in Danville. The two-day event showcased the skills and safety training of electric cooperative line workers in a competitive environment. We sent three linemen down to the state competition to… Continue reading.
What would Halloween be without electricity
Electricity has played a big part in the make-believe world Halloween allows us to explore as monsters and superheroes. But don’t turn your Frankenstein laboratory or haunted house into a true-to-life horror story through electrical fires or hazards. Use the following tips for a safe and happy Halloween: Make sure your outdoor decorations only LOOK… Continue reading.













