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Student opportunities

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Posted on Jan 21, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

The application process is now open for the Youth Tour to Washington D.C., Camp Kilowatt, and Nesius Memorial Scholarship. We also have a 4-H Electric incentive program. These opportunities are available to public, private, and home-school students who are sons, daughters, or legal wards of a Jasper County REMC member. Visit our website to fill… Continue reading.

Briefs

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Posted on Jan 21, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

CAPITAL CREDIT DEADLINE Capital credits returned on Nov. 16, 2021, must be claimed by Jan. 16, 2024. REBATES AVAILABLE Are you planning home improvements? Check the rebates section of our website to see how you can save. STAY INFORMED Follow us on Facebook for energy efficiency tips, safety tips, local happenings, outage information, and more…. Continue reading.

New year, new opportunities

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Posted on Jan 20, 2024 in Henry County REMC

It’s difficult to believe we are beginning a new year. Many of us are glad to see 2023 end and to be moving forward to a brighter future. I hope that everyone enjoys a healthy new year! It’s common practice to start off the new year with new opportunities and goals. This year, I encourage… Continue reading.

Board seats open for 2024

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Posted on Jan 20, 2024 in Henry County REMC

DISTRICT 1 Brian Becker, representing Fall Creek Township in Henry County, Salem Township in Delaware County, and Union and Adams Township in Madison County DISTRICT 4 Scott Houser, representing Stoney Creek, Prairie, and Jefferson Townships in Henry County, Union Township in Randolph County, and Monroe and Perry Townships in Delaware County DISTRICT 9 Curt Poore,… Continue reading.

2024 improvements planned at HCREMC

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Posted on Jan 20, 2024 in Henry County REMC

The expectations of our membership have changed dramatically in recent years when it comes to reliable electric service. More people are working from home, attending classes virtually, and incorporating connected electronics into essential parts of their lives. Consumers are making it clear that their tolerance for service interruptions is at an all-time low. Henry County… Continue reading.