LaGrange County REMC employees got a head start on Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Community Day, which will be held on Oct. 11. It provides an opportunity for Indiana’s electric cooperatives to work collectively toward making a positive impact on our great state. LaGrange County REMC employees were able to help pack meals for Feed My Starving… Continue reading.
After years of managing to avoid a formal rate increase, the pressures of rising wholesale power prices and significant supply chain and inflationary costs have forced Orange County REMC to implement an electric rate increase. (Note: Although the wholesale power cost tracker has changed over the years, this is the first base rate increase since… Continue reading.
NOV. 3: Change your clocks and “Fall Back” as Daylight Saving Time ends NOV. 11: Veterans Day (REMC and Fiber Offices Open) NOV. 28-29: Office closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
Southern Indiana Power is proud to be your electric cooperative. Our passion is serving our members and helping our communities. October is National Co-op Month, so this is the perfect time to reflect on three of our seven principles that have stood the test of time and provide a framework for the future. VOLUNTARY AND… Continue reading.
A huge thank you to Matt Glenn, Scott Peter, and Kevin Blum for your hard work and commitment to “keeping the lights on” safely. These three gentlemen have each dedicated 20 years to Southern Indiana Power, representing a combined 60 years of service. Here’s to many more years of service!
Southern Indiana Power’s linemen showcased their exceptional skills at the recent Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo, where Travis Goffinet, Clint Heeke, and Jim Applegate represented the co-op with pride. Applegate stood out with impressive finishes, securing second place in the Senior Journeyman Hurt Man Rescue event and third place in the Knot Tying competition. The… Continue reading.
Anything attached to utility poles can create serious hazards for a lineworker. Staples, nails, and tacks used to hang signs — as well as the signs themselves — pose dangers to electric lineworkers who might have to climb a pole to restore power following a storm or perform routine maintenance. It may seem innocent, but… Continue reading.
Congratulations to Southern Indiana Power Directors Chris Burroughs and Kyle Knieriem, who recently earned their Credentialed Cooperative Director certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The NRECA Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) program requires director attendance and a demonstrated understanding of the basic competencies contained in the five courses:
To keep you informed of your Cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the Aug. 28 board meeting. 1. All directors were present, along with CEO Steve Seibert and Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton. 2. The July 31 board meeting minutes were reviewed and approved. 3. The membership certificates were reviewed. 4. The vouchers… Continue reading.