By Garrett Keiser Spring brings renewal — and new opportunities to save energy and money. You may think energy efficiency upgrades require a great deal of time and expense, but that’s not always the case. If you’re interested in making your home more efficient but don’t want to break the bank, there are several DIY… Continue reading.
As excited as I am about 2020 and the opportunities REMC has to keep serving our members with excellence, it’s important to look back from time to time and see where we’ve been. Here are a few of the highlights from 2019. Record-breaking participation Since 1939, REMC has allowed members to choose the men and… Continue reading.
Candidates’ hallway The blue box on the map indicates the candidates’ hallway. Registration/voting takes place in the Auxiliary Gym. Follow the yellow arrows to meet the candidates. In order to alleviate congestion at the school entrances, political candidates for public office should remain 50 feet from doors. No public campaigning is allowed inside. Follow the… Continue reading.
The REMC will honor those attending the Annual Meeting who are 75 years of age or older. A special recognition table will be available to register all of our members that fit into this senior category. This gives us an opportunity to say thank you for coming. We’ll have a coupon available to these special… Continue reading.
Tuesday, April 7 Columbus North High School AuditoriumColumbus, Indiana Doors open and Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. Entertainment featuring the bluegrass band – Cornfields & Crossroads 5:45 p.m. – 7 p.m. Business meeting begins at 7 p.m. A kids’ program for ages 4-11 will be available. Each member will receive an energy efficiency kit and a… Continue reading.
Bartholomew County REMC has mailed voting material to the homes of each member prior to the annual meeting. Election material in the pictured envelope will be mailed to each member the first of March. This gives you the chance to vote for directors and nominating committee candidates prior to the annual meeting. We use a… Continue reading.
As the weather begins to warm up, kids and adults alike will soon head outside to play and perform winter clean-up. Before you do, remember to look up and be alert for power lines and other electrical hazards, the best way to stay safe from electrocution—and even death. For kids Never fly a kite on… Continue reading.
Lights out? Thirty percent of our power outages are triggered by the weather. Learn how to report an outage quickly and easily as possible. Outage Reporting Methods Bartholomew County REMC offers multiple ways to report an outage: Call our outage call center at 800-927-5672. Please make sure you have the phone number you will be… Continue reading.
At Southern Indiana Power, we strive to provide you with the reliable electric service you can count on. We are continually working to improve our communications to you during outages and provide convenient options for reporting your outage. As technology advances, we have more tools to help us pinpoint outage locations and provide you with… Continue reading.