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Deck the halls with boughs of safety

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Posted on Oct 26, 2020 in Safety

When Ralphie Parker’s dad attempts to plug his glorious but tragically fra-gee-lee “Italian” leg lamp into an overloaded wall outlet in the holiday movie classic “A Christmas Story,” there first came a “snap of a few sparks” and the “whiff of ozone” before the lamp blazed forth in the front window. While that’s a funny… Continue reading.

What you need to know before purchasing your Thanksgiving turkey

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Posted on Oct 26, 2020 in Features, Heartland REMC, Steuben County REMC

Whether purchasing a fresh or frozen turkey for that Thanksgiving dinner, consumers can be confident they are buying a quality product according to the National Turkey Federation. The decision of which to purchase is based on personal preference in price and convenience. Oven-ready fresh and frozen birds are tucked into snug, air- and water-resistant plastic… Continue reading.

Make your voice heard

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Posted on Oct 08, 2020 in General, Warren County REMC

There’s an old political saying, “if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” This adage is the perfect answer to the question, “why vote?” It’s a blunt description of what happens when you don’t engage in the political process.  If you don’t vote, you’re not only missing the opportunity to support a candidate… Continue reading.

Keith Mathews

Co-op membership matters

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Posted on Oct 08, 2020 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

October is a pretty special month for Southeastern Indiana REMC because it is National Co-op Month. Being a member of a co-op is special because you are also an owner. You own a stake in our business, and just like any stakeholder, there are many benefits to your membership.   One of the most important… Continue reading.

Member survey underway

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Posted on Oct 08, 2020 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

An independent research firm will contact some residential consumer-members through an internet or telephone survey to identify emerging trends in power use. If contacted, we hope you participate. Rest assured all of the information is confidential. You will never be asked for your name, account number, credit card number or payment of any type.