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Know the signs of scams

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Posted on Jul 10, 2022 in Heartland REMC

It’s no secret that consumers with a water, gas or electricity connection have long been targets for utility scams, but fraudsters have changed their tactics since the Covid-19 pandemic. As consumers became more reliant on technology for work, school and commerce, scammers noted these shifts and adapted their tactics to this changed environment.  Imposter scams… Continue reading.

Broadband solutions for every business

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Posted on Jul 10, 2022 in Heartland REMC

Not only can you depend on TWN to keep your household connected, but TWN can also provide a full scope of broadband services to businesses in your community! You probably personally know local business owners. You may even be a business owner yourself. Either way, you can trust TWN to provide customizable, reliable, and secure… Continue reading.

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Navigating energy challenges

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Posted on Jul 08, 2022 in Clark County REMC

Energy is a limited resource. It must be produced just like any other product. So when your A/C kicks on, a power plant has to make your electricity and deliver it to you, almost instantaneously.  This summer, there is a chance that there may not be enough electricity to go around.  The trend for the… Continue reading.

Career Day

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Posted on Jul 08, 2022 in Clark County REMC

We finished up the school year with a few career and field days to show local elementary students what linemen do along with the equipment they use daily.  Our linemen had a blast attending these events and talking about their jobs with these young members, while also teaching them about safety.  Does your school host… Continue reading.

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Save with a Time-of-Use rate

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Posted on Jul 08, 2022 in Clark County REMC

Our Time-Of-Use (TOU) program encourages residential members to reduce electricity use during peak hours and months. Participants in the program will receive a lower-priced rate for using power during off-peak periods, but will pay closer to the actual cost of electricity during periods of the highest electric demand. Our electric meters at your home can… Continue reading.

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Utility receipt tax repealed

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Posted on Jul 08, 2022 in Clark County REMC

Beginning July 1, consumers will no longer pay the Indiana utility receipts tax. This tax elimination will annually put an estimated $28.5 million back in the pockets of 1.3 million Hoosiers served by the state’s 38 electric cooperatives. Clark County REMC consumers alone will save an estimated $800,000 annually from the repeal of this tax. … Continue reading.

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