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Marshall County REMC welcomes new employee

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Posted on Dec 20, 2017 in Marshall County REMC

Zachary Booker is a fourth year apprentice. He will assist linemen with various jobs and general line work. Booker is engaged to Sydnee Haseman. He enjoys hunting, fishing and camping. Booker was born and raised in Washington, Indiana. Marshall County REMC is glad to have him join our team!

Planning for 2018

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Posted on Dec 20, 2017 in Fulton County REMC

This month, I would like to share with you some of our plans for 2018. We have eight construction projects planned to replace and upgrade more than 8 miles of single-phase line on the Rochester and Richland substations. On some of these projects, we will be able to use the current poles and just replace… Continue reading.

Tree trimming underway

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Posted on Dec 20, 2017 in Fulton County REMC

Fulton County REMC is conducting tree trimming maintenance along the rights-of-way of our distribution lines to provide our members with safe and reliable electric service. Starting Jan. 1, Tree Servants (formerly known as Mint City Tree) will begin trimming in the Akron area. Keeping trees trimmed back year-round decreases outages caused by fallen tree limbs… Continue reading.

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Power into the new year and save!

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in A Co-op Perspective, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Marshall County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, Noble REMC, Steuben County REMC

If you have resolved to start the new year with a new water heater or heating and cooling system, your local electric cooperative can help! Your co-op offers POWER MOVES® incentives, which provide rebates for energy efficiency upgrades that will also save you money over the life span of the equipment. Water heaters along with… Continue reading.

2018 budget

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Paulding Putnam

It’s never an easy thing to introduce a rate increase. However, in March Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative (PPEC) will increase rates slightly to recover the increasing costs of operations. We all know expenses continue to rise each year, and this impacts PPEC just like it impacts you at home or at your business. We at… Continue reading.

Slight Rate Adjustment

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Paulding Putnam

  Q. How much will my bill increase? A. The monthly service charge will increase from $29.50 to $32.95. 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, which would be just under 2 percent. Q…. Continue reading.

Youth Tour

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Paulding Putnam

What are you doing this summer? Your electric co-op wants to send you on an all-inclusive trip of a lifetime to Washington, D.C. Interested in a life-changing leadership experience in Washington, D.C.? Ohio: June 8-14, 2018 Indiana: June 7-14, 2018 While on Youth Tour, you’ll visit: U. S. Capitol World War II Memorial Jefferson Memorial… Continue reading.

Use heaters, electric blankets with care

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Noble REMC

Many people turn to space heaters or electric blankets for added warmth in the winter. Noble REMC and Safe Electricity remind those who use space heaters and electric blankets to keep safety considerations in mind and use these devices with caution. Here are some tips for using space heaters and electric blankets: Review and follow… Continue reading.

The value of membership

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Noble REMC

It’s hard to believe another new year is upon us! As we begin 2018, I wanted remind you what Noble REMC is all about and make sure you know some advantages of being a member of your electric cooperative. Our mission. Noble REMC was established in 1936 to improve the quality of life and provide… Continue reading.

Get involved!

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Posted on Dec 18, 2017 in Noble REMC

At this year’s Noble REMC Annual Meeting and Picnic on June 2, members will have the opportunity to vote for individuals to represent them for the following districts: District 3: Wayne Township in Noble County and that part of Milford Township in LaGrange County served by this cooperative. Currently being served by Andy Strack. District… Continue reading.

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