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Dave Lewallen

Why is my power out?

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Posted on May 30, 2022 in Marshall County REMC

Our last large outage in April had a lot of members wondering “Why is my power out when it’s sunny and nice outside?”  We all anticipate our lights might go out when a big storm rolls through, but the reality is there are many factors that cause outages even when the weather is perfect. To… Continue reading.

Rate increase coming soon

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Posted on May 30, 2022 in Marshall County REMC

At Marshall County REMC, we work hard to minimize increases in our electric rates. While virtually all aspects of today’s cost of living continue to rise, we pride ourselves on avoiding routine price adjustments.  Even with our continuing efforts to prevent a change in our electric rates, it is necessary for us to implement a… Continue reading.

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Operation Round Up gives back to local organizations

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Posted on May 30, 2022 in Marshall County REMC

A total of $4,400 was awarded during the Operation Round Up April grant cycle. The following organizations received funding for their community efforts.  David’s Courage received funding to help with miscellaneous expenses around the facility. David’s Courage’s mission is to have a lasting change of spiritual, emotional, physical, and financial health of those who are… Continue reading.

Matt Deaton

New ways to use electricity

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Posted on May 29, 2022 in Orange County REMC

If you listen carefully, you can hear a quiet transformation happening. Electric appliances and equipment are becoming more popular than ever among consumers. Advancements in technology and battery power, coupled with decreasing costs in technology development, are winning over consumers looking for comparable utility and versatility. A bonus is that use of electric equipment is… Continue reading.

Scholarship winners named

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Posted on May 29, 2022 in Orange County REMC

Orange County REMC awards up to six $750 scholarships each year to recognize the academic and community achievements of outstanding local students. These scholarships are funded through the Operation Round Up program. Students who apply must be graduating the current year and accepted to attend an accredited college or trade school in Indiana. Listed below… Continue reading.

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