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Thank you, lineworkers!

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Noble REMC

National studies consistently rank power line installers and repairers among the most dangerous jobs in the country, and for good reason. Laboring high in the air wearing bulky safety gear and working directly with high voltage creates the perfect storm of a dangerous and unforgiving profession. But electric lineworkers are up to the task. These… Continue reading.

Seeing multiple!

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Noble REMC

The rate of twin births in the U.S. is approximately 33 per 1,000 people, accounting for 1.5 percent of all pregnancies. The probability of giving birth to triplets is even less. These numbers prove students are experiencing something extraordinary at Country Meadow Elementary School, a member of Noble REMC in DeKalb County: the first grade… Continue reading.

Commemorating service

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Noble REMC

Each year, Noble REMC recognizes employees who have hit milestones in their service to the cooperative and its members. Brad Wentworth, Elena Vargas, Amanda Lock and Nic Engle were recently presented with plaques for the work each has done to improve the lives of our members and the cooperative. Receiving the 20-year award, Wentworth was… Continue reading.

Operation Round Up 2018 financials

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Noble REMC

Thank you to our members – more than 80 percent of you – who allow us to round up your bills to the nearest dollar each month to give back to the communities we serve! As you can see from these financials, pennies donated every month add up quickly, and when your donations are combined… Continue reading.

The commitment of an electric lineworker

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

National studies consistently rank power line installers and repairers among the most dangerous jobs in the country, and for good reason. Laboring high in the air wearing heavy equipment and working directly with high voltage creates the perfect storm of a dangerous and unforgiving profession. But electric lineworkers are up to the task. These brave… Continue reading.

Thank you REMC linemen for your service and dedication to the cooperative!

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Tod Brems, Operations Manager, 18 years Doug MacLain, Journeyman Lineman, 24 years Chris Ennis, Journeyman Lineman, 8 Years Kenny Eggleston, Journeyman Lineman, 15 years John Yates, Journeyman Lineman, 19 Years Josh VanVactor, Journeyman Lineman, 11 years Zachary Booker, Journeyman Lineman, 2 years Jason Hughes, Second Year Apprentice Lineman, 4 years Sawyer Cripe, Third Year Apprentice… Continue reading.

Planning a service upgrade this spring?

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in Marshall County REMC

Members planning to have a new service or service upgrade to their property this spring through fall should contact Dave Lewallen, member services manager at Marshall County REMC. Please be prepared to provide the following information: • Name • Location • Phone • Use of service (house, barn recreation, irrigation, etc.) • Time frame •… Continue reading.

Mark Leu

Thank you, lineworkers!

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

National studies consistently rank power line installers and repairers among the most dangerous jobs in the country, and for good reason. Laboring high in the air wearing bulky safety gear and working directly with high voltage creates the perfect storm of a dangerous and unforgiving profession. But electric lineworkers are up to the task. These… Continue reading.

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