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Posted on Dec 08, 2021 in Orange County REMC

Jacob Harrell joined the Orange County REMC team on Oct. 18. Jacob is our new groundman. He is a graduate of Bedford North Lawrence High School and is engaged to Montana Sullivan. Jacob enjoys hunting, fishing, and riding his dirt bike.   Hannah Carter was recently promoted to human resources and benefits administrator. Hannah joined… Continue reading.

News from your cooperative

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Posted on Dec 08, 2021 in Orange County REMC

Farmers’ Almanacs and Cooperative Calendar of Student Art Stop by the REMC office and pick up your free copy of the 2022 Farmers’ Almanac and the 2022 Cooperative Calendar of Student Art.  2022 Rebate Program If you’re thinking about an energy efficient upgrade to your home or business, visit www.myremc.coop to get information about the… Continue reading.

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Orange County REMC’s statement of nondiscrimination

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Posted on Dec 08, 2021 in Orange County REMC

Orange County Rural Electric Membership Corporation is the recipient of federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).  In accordance with federal civil rights law and USDA civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its agencies, offices and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discrimination based on… Continue reading.

Giving back to the community

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Posted on Dec 07, 2021 in Marshall County REMC

The Marshall County REMC Operation Round Up board awarded eight grants, totaling $11,675 to the following organizations:  Argos Volunteer Fireman’s Inc. received funding to assist with purchasing new gear. The Argos Volunteer Fireman’s Inc. provides fire and rescue protection to the Town of Argos as well as the citizens of Walnut and Green townships. Culver… Continue reading.

Benefits of Tree Trimming

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Posted on Dec 07, 2021 in Marshall County REMC

Clearing trees and overgrown vegetation is vital to provide safe, reliable power to our consumer-members. We clear certain areas in our service territory, known as rights-of-way, to:  Keep power lines clear of tree limbs Restore power more quickly.  Keep crews and members of our community safe.  Reduce unexpected costs for repairs.  Vegetation management improves service… Continue reading.

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