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Director petitions available for interested candidates
Steuben County REMC is governed by a nine-member board of directors that acts on behalf of the membership, ruling in the members’ best interest in matters of the cooperative. The REMC board of directors is the legal body that both the members and the regulatory agencies hold accountable for the actions of the cooperative. Their… Continue reading.
Operation Round Up fourth quarter grants awarded
Following the fourth quarter of 2016, the Operation Round Up board of advisors is happy to report that three local organizations received funding for community projects around Steuben County. These grantees include: Trine University for the “Walk Into My Future” program, educating local first through third graders about the importance of college savings and introducing… Continue reading.
Daylon Ulrich joins Steuben County REMC
They say the only constant in life is change, and here at Steuben County REMC, we know this adage all too well. The past few years have brought seasons of change for us that we have not seen in many, many years. Retirements, impending retirements and new arrivals have brought about more training and steep… Continue reading.
Service: the heart of our community
I’m seeing red and pink in all the stores. Valentine’s Day is a fun holiday to recognize loved ones. However, the cards, balloons and candy covering the aisles this time of year miss the mark. I need a card for our community! It’s great to let loved ones know you care about them, but let’s… Continue reading.
Small change, big impact
Capitalizing on the cooperative’s commitment to the community, Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up participants showed their support through their giving in 2016. Member participation allowed the organization to give over $73,000 in 2016. This is a true testament to our caring members and how a few pennies can make a difference. The following organizations… Continue reading.
Energy saving tips for every season
While saving money through greater energy efficiency may be a year-round objective for many members, the way to achieve this goal will vary by season. There are a number of factors that impact energy efficiency, including weather, the age and condition of the home, and desired comfort levels. During fall and winter months, when the… Continue reading.
Don’t miss out on these youth opportunities!
Deadlines are fast approaching for youth opportunities through KVREMC. You can obtain an application or find out more information on our website at www.kvremc.com, through your school counselor or by calling the REMC. Operation Round Up Trust Scholarship. Application deadline: March 2. A student currently in his/her senior year of high school and whose parent… Continue reading.
Tree trimming underway
KVREMC is conducting tree trimming maintenance along the rights-of-way of our distribution lines to provide our members with safe and reliable electric service. Keeping trees trimmed back year round will decrease outages caused by fallen tree limbs during storms that bring high winds and heavy snow. We appreciate your cooperation as we trim in your… Continue reading.
Hoosier Energy’s education center providing community value for more than 20 years
The surroundings at the Hoosier Energy Environmental Education Center are peaceful. Wildlife roams in the woods, turtles and snakes come and go at the water’s edge, and intermittent gusts of wind and or sunny skies create a measurable amount of renewable energy. Across the water is Hoosier Energy’s largest generation asset — Merom Generating Station,… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
Warren County REMC offers Touchstone Energy Camp for students entering seventh grade in the fall and Youth Tour for students entering their senior year of high school.
Savings for all seasons
While saving money through greater energy efficiency may be a year-round objective for many consumers, the way to achieve this goal will vary by season. There are a number of factors that impact energy efficiency, including weather, the age and condition of the home, and desired comfort levels. During fall and winter months, when the… Continue reading.
Capital credit corner
Things a Warren County REMC member should know about capital credit payments: Capital Credit retirement checks for the years 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994 and 65 percent of the year 1995 were mailed Jan. 11. We will attempt to reach you at your last known address when refunds are issued. To claim a check returned by… Continue reading.













