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We’re here to help you save

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Posted on May 10, 2025 in Orange County REMC

When summer heats up, our electric bills tend to increase as air conditioners are working overtime, driving up home energy consumption. Orange County REMC is your local not-for-profit electricity provider, and we are committed to helping you beat the heat without breaking the bank. As the temperatures get hotter over the next few months, we… Continue reading.

2025 timeline for director elections

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Posted on May 10, 2025 in Orange County REMC

All REMC members who register and attend the Annual Meeting can vote for directors to serve the districts that are up for election in that calendar year. The information below details when deadlines occur in the election process. Incumbent directors whose terms expire in 2025: District 2 — Randy Roberts District 4 — Brett BusickDistrict… Continue reading.

2025 meet the director candidates

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Posted on May 10, 2025 in Orange County REMC

District 2 Randy Roberts is the incumbent director for District 2. He has served on the board since 1989. Roberts makes it a high priority to stay informed of the needs of his district, which includes REMC service territory in Washington and Crawford Counties. Roberts lives north of Campbellsburg and is a lifetime resident of… Continue reading.

Fair voucher coming soon

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Posted on May 10, 2025 in Marshall County REMC

Be on the lookout! Your Marshall County REMC fair voucher will arrive in the June issue of Indiana Connection. Like last year, you will find it as a postcard in the center of the magazine. Bring your voucher to the REMC booth at the Marshall County Fair! Member Appreciation Day – Wednesday, July 16 Monday,… Continue reading.

Yates celebrates 25 years of service

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Posted on May 10, 2025 in Marshall County REMC

John Yates, a lineman at Marshall County REMC, recently celebrated 25 years of service with the cooperative. Yates began his career as a groundman and steadily advanced, later becoming a lineman and now serving as a meter technician. Born and raised in Marshall County, he graduated from Plymouth High School. Yates and his wife, Erin,… Continue reading.

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