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Our mission: Superior customer service

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Paulding Putnam

Our mission statement clearly states that we are committed to superior customer service. That doesn’t mean so-so customer service, average customer service, or good customer service — we’re talking SUPERIOR customer service. That is our goal here at PPEC; whether we are employees, line workers, or board members, superior customer service is our primary concern…. Continue reading.

Your rate questions answered

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Paulding Putnam

Q. How much will my bill increase? A. The monthly service charge will increase from $29.50 to $32.95. However, this will be offset by a reduction in the energy charges. Overall, including a general revenue increase, residential members will see an increase of about $3 per month. Q. What is the monthly service charge? A…. Continue reading.

Rate adjustment coming

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Paulding Putnam

Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative is a not-for-profit, member-owned cooperative, and we strive every day to hold down costs while still providing the reliable, quality service you expect. We recently conducted a cost-of-service study and found we need to implement a slight rate adjustment of around $3 per residential member starting next month. How does the… Continue reading.

Brett Abplanalp

Listening, observing, learning

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Decatur County REMC

Isn’t it funny how things can take shape by chance? I really hadn’t considered what I was going to share this month, but as I sat down to pen some poetic and insightful nuggets of information for you, an underlying theme began to jump out at me. Last month, I touched on how much of… Continue reading.

Summary of board’s meeting in November

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Decatur County REMC

The Nov. 21, 2017, meeting was called to order by Chairman Tom Crowe at 9 a.m., and Jason Barnhorst kept minutes of the meeting. All members of the board were present, as well as CEO Brett Abplanalp and Karen Forshee, accounting and finance manager. Upon motion by Lawrence Young, seconded by Steve AmRhein, and carried,… Continue reading.

Rebates Are Waiting for You

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Decatur County REMC

Decatur County REMC offers many programs to help you take control of your spending — and your savings. Rebates When you complete efficiency-related upgrades to your home, we think you should be rewarded. We offer rebates on: Heat pump water heaters ($500) Geothermal heat pumps ($1,500) Heat pumps (up to $1,500) Online lighting store You… Continue reading.

Pop quiz time!

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Fulton County REMC

Greg Bitterling, member services manager and energy advisor at Fulton County REMC, challenges you to test your energy knowledge. What number do you call before you dig? a. 911 b. All your local utilities’ offices c. 811 d. Your neighbors’ numbers to tell them you will be doing some digging and may need some help…. Continue reading.

Discounts at local businesses

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Fulton County REMC

Why not use your Fulton County REMC Co-op Connections® Card to help save some money while treating your sweetie on Valentine’s Day? To see all of the discounts you can receive with your Co-op Connections Card, go to connections.coop. But here are a few ideas to get you started: Arnold’s Fine Jewelry & Gifts, Rochester… Continue reading.

Million completes unique cooperative leadership program

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Miami-Cass REMC

Greg Million was among 14 Indiana electric cooperative employees who recently graduated from the Rural Electric Leaders in Training Exchange (RELITE) program. RELITE is a two-year leadership program offered by Indiana Electric Cooperatives. The program is designed to create a network of leaders among electric cooperatives. In the first year of the professional development program,… Continue reading.

A healthy future

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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 in Miami-Cass REMC

The Miami County YMCA is committed to serving its community and helping to improve the physical, spiritual and emotional health of Miami County’s residents, both young and old. To better serve its residents, the organization plans to build a new 69,000 square-foot facility on 9.5 acres just east of West City Park in Peru. The… Continue reading.

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