The Easter Bunny will visit the REMC office on April 9 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. A photographer will be on hand to capture each child’s time with the Easter Bunny. A photo of each child will be available at no charge, and parents can bring cameras to take their own photos. Parents, please park… Continue reading.
Hoosier Energy’s solar program consists of 10 1 megawatt (MW) solar arrays placed along highly visible roadways across member service territories. Collectively, the solar sites will provide approximately 2 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy annually for the 300,000 consumers served by Hoosier Energy’s 18-member distribution cooperatives. Harrison REMC is excited to be a part… Continue reading.
Harrison REMC will soon offer prepaid electric service which allows you to pay for electricity in advance and avoid costly security deposits. Purchasing electricity before you use it allows you to control your budget and pay how much you want, when you want. More information will be in the April Indiana Connection. We look forward… Continue reading.
Harrison REMC will continue to offer a document shredding event to honor Earth Day on April 17 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For the past four years, Harrison REMC has offered an annual recycling event in honor of Earth Day. This event allowed members to bring in specific items to the office to… Continue reading.
Our online store offers instant rebates and free shipping for members purchasing energy-efficient lighting with a minimum purchase of six bulbs. For more details, go to www.harrisonremc.com. Instant rebate is applied to purchase: 75% (up to $5) rebate available for small LED lamps and reflector floods. 75% (up to $10) rebate available for large LED… Continue reading.
Chef Rick Whiteman has structured his business to incorporate a love of cooking. Since he was a child, he has taken ownership of a farm to fork inspired mission to help those who have a need for nutritious cuisine. “I like knowing where my products come from and chemicals change the taste of the food,”… Continue reading.
When it comes to food and talking about it, Michele Payn of rural Boone County is a resident expert. She recently wrote her third book, “Food Bullying”, which takes a look at the misrepresentation of food and sheds light on bogus nutritional and environmental claims. It is a #1 bestseller and follows two other award-winning… Continue reading.
This month, you may be one of the millions of Americans turning on the television and heading to the fridge as you watch your favorite college basketball team compete for a national championship. And among the school fight songs and busted brackets, the month’s madness also provides the chance to score savings by upgrading appliances…. Continue reading.
A second-generation line specialist, Dave Helton once saw his dad’s friends climbing poles and putting up power lines near his workplace. “After I saw that, I knew going forward I wanted to be a lineman,” says Helton, who has worked for Hoosier Energy almost 27 years. “I’ve never looked back. I love working with my… Continue reading.