It seems our world has changed in the blink of an eye. But, Noble REMC’s commitment to our members is the same. We know you’re focused on keeping your family safe. And, Noble REMC is focused on powering your world — however that may look. We’re here for you. Our team is proud to power… Continue reading.
The Annual Meeting and Picnic is our favorite event of the year, but the safety of Noble REMC’s members, employees and board comes first. That’s why we’ve made the tough decision to transition our Annual Meeting to an online format this year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. While we won’t be hosting an in-person event, we… Continue reading.
District 4 William Knox serves as director for District 4 and is treasurer of Noble REMC’s Board. He also serves on the Indiana Electric Cooperatives Board of Directors and is certified as a Credentialed Cooperative Director through the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). He is the facilities director at East Noble School Corporation. Knox… Continue reading.
I’m writing this article in hopes it will find you all well. We have been living under the threat of a virus that spreads rapidly, and as a result, most of us have been ordered to stay home. This gives me the opportunity to discuss a few small home projects you can complete with minimal… Continue reading.
What do a recycling program, rain garden and composting site all have in common? They’ll soon help the local environment, with a little help from Noble REMC’s members. DeKalb County Central United Schools, the Town of Churubusco and Oak Farm Montessori School were recent recipients of EnviroWatts funding to assist with their eco-friendly projects. Each… Continue reading.
Electric cooperatives like Noble REMC have helped their members during times of crisis for nearly a century. We’ve supported members during floods, storms, recessions, and now, pandemics. Nothing has changed. We’re still here, and we’re not going anywhere. COVID-19 has put a lot of our members in uncharted territory. We understand that the circumstances surrounding… Continue reading.
It seems our world has changed in the blink of an eye. But, LaGrange County REMC’s commitment to our members is the same. We know you’re focused on keeping your family safe. And, LaGrange County REMC is focused on powering your world — however that may look. We’re here for you. Our team is proud… Continue reading.
The Annual Meeting is our favorite event of the year, but the safety of LaGrange County REMC’s members, employees and board comes first. That’s why we’ve made the tough decision to transition our Annual Meeting to an online format this year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. While we won’t be hosting an in-person event, we were… Continue reading.
District 1 Larry Fetters currently serves as director for District 1 and has served the LaGrange County REMC board of directors since 1999. He is certified as a Credentialed Cooperative Director through the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), and has also earned his Board Leadership Certificate through the organization. He retired after more than… Continue reading.
It’s OK to say “I don’t know.” Most people have been taught that admitting we don’t have all the answers somehow shows a lack of intelligence on our part, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. I often get calls from members who are confused about their use and can’t seem to understand what… Continue reading.
A years-long project to restore Delt Church County Park to its native oak savanna landscape is one step closer to completion with help from LaGrange County REMC’s EnviroWatts program. The LaGrange County Parks Department was recently granted $3,500 to continue eradicating invasive species in its quest to bring back the park’s native beauty. The parks… Continue reading.