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A co-op culture for ALL

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Posted on Jan 31, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

Over the years, you’ve heard me expound on why and how LaGrange County REMC is different — because we’re a cooperative. Our business model sets us apart from other utilities because we adhere to seven guiding cooperative principles that reflect core values of honesty, transparency, equity, inclusiveness and service to the greater good of the… Continue reading.

Make an impact!

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Posted on Jan 31, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

Each opportunity to give of our time and our knowledge is an opportunity to enact change and better our community. One such opportunity is serving on LaGrange County REMC’s board of directors. You may question how you can contribute to an electric cooperative board: “I don’t know anything about electricity!” We’re not looking for electrical… Continue reading.

Apply for an EnviroWatts grant

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Posted on Jan 31, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

It’s not an easy task to take on by yourself – helping to improve the environment. Let LaGrange County REMC and its members help. Each year, we provide grants from our EnviroWatts program to benefit nonprofit service organizations working to improve the environment locally. Is your organization cleaning up a local river or lake? Are… Continue reading.

Youth opportunities now available

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Posted on Jan 31, 2021 in LaGrange County REMC

Cooperative Calendar of Student Art Contest Public, private or home-schooled students in kindergarten through 12th grade during the 2020-21 school year are encouraged to enter their best artwork for this contest, which will showcase the best submissions from each grade level in the 2022 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art.  A first-place artist will be selected… Continue reading.

2021 Residential Energy Program

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Posted on Jan 30, 2021 in Heartland REMC

POWER MOVES REBATES Geothermal Rebate Closed Loop Close loop replacing: $1,500 Water to Air – EER ≥17.1 COP≥ 3.6 (electric resistance, fossil fuel, or new construction)       Water to Water – EER≥16.1 COP≥3.1 Open Loop Open loop replacing: $1,500 Water to Air – EER≥ 21.1 COP≥4.1 (electric resistance, fossil fuel, or new construction)… Continue reading.

Thank you for your donations

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Posted on Jan 30, 2021 in Clark County REMC

The 2020 Food Drive, held during November and December, was our most successful drive in years. Because of YOU, our amazing members, we collected over 9,500 pounds of food to distribute to local food pantries in our communities.  Thank you for your generosity! 

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