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By Ron Raypole
Posted on Jan 20, 2025 in Noble REMC
USE YOUR VOICE, RUN FOR OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Noble REMC’s directors are community-minded individuals with a variety of skill sets. Our board of directors is made up of farmers, business owners, bus drivers and more. We rely on their many talents to help us make informed decisions on long-term priorities and investments. Our directors… Continue reading.
By Indiana Connection
Posted on Jan 20, 2025 in Noble REMC
By Indiana Connection
Posted on Jan 20, 2025 in Noble REMC
In 12 years at Noble REMC, Zane Gray has earned his way from apprentice lineman to journeyman lineman and, a few years ago, to staking engineer. Making the decision for his family and a new change of pace, he enjoys the freedom of setting his schedule to meet with members starting new services or building…
By Indiana Connection
Posted on Jan 20, 2025 in Noble REMC
It wasn’t the job per se that drew Lane Norris to apply for our right-of-way crew member position — it was the idea of joining a cooperative that sparked his interest. “It was the highly respected organization that Noble REMC is within the community,” Norris said. “Being given the opportunity to begin a career here…
By Indiana Connection
Posted on Jan 16, 2025 in Southeastern Indiana REMC
As we look toward 2025, Southeastern Indiana REMC is committed to continuing our efforts to provide you with exceptional service, innovative solutions, and meaningful ways to engage with your cooperative. One of the ways we are modernizing our operations and increasing efficiency is by encouraging members to adopt paperless billing. Beginning in February 2025, there… Continue reading.
By Matthew C. Deaton
Posted on Jan 15, 2025 in Orange County REMC
We’re all connected to the electric grid, so ensuring the right amount of electricity for all involves a complex process of forecasting energy demand, planning for capacity and securing enough supply to meet Americans’ needs. POWERFUL SOURCES First, electricity must be generated at a power plant using either traditional sources, such as coal, natural gas… Continue reading.
By Indiana Connection
Posted on Jan 15, 2025 in Orange County REMC
Orange County REMC has youth programs for students of various ages. Sixth graders can apply to attend Camp Kilowatt from June 4-7 at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Indiana, where they’ll learn about energy, enjoy summer activities, and make new friends. High-school juniors can apply for an unforgettable educational adventure to Washington, D.C., June 15-22 on… Continue reading.