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New faces bring new energy

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in Noble REMC

The past few months have been marked by a lot of change at Noble REMC, especially in our operations department. With retirements and transitions of former employees, we’ve welcomed a handful of new faces to the cooperative. Father and son duo, Mike and Zac McCray, joined the cooperative in June as journeymen linemen. It’s uncommon… Continue reading.

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Paying it forward with pennies

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in Noble REMC

During the holiday season, generosity can be found in many different places and in many different ways. Whether it’s helping someone cross the street, shoveling a neighbor’s snowy sidewalk or serving meals for those in need, there’s always a way to give back. At Noble REMC, we’re fortunate to have members who choose to give… Continue reading.

A time for giving (cash) back

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in Noble REMC

You may have seen or read about “patronage capital,” wondered “What?!” and glossed right over it. Well, don’t do that this time! We’ll keep it short and sweet for you: For being a customer of Noble REMC, you get cash back over time. That’s it. It’s money in your pocket. Belonging to the community we… Continue reading.

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Get involved in your local 4-H program!

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in Noble REMC

The first 200 youth who enroll in 4-H by Jan. 15, and whose families are REMC electric customers, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by Noble REMC. Upon enrolling and paying the $15 program fee, a credit voucher can be obtained by eligible participants by contacting their county’s Purdue Extension office. Bring in or… Continue reading.

May your holidays be merry & bright

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

By Mark Leu The holidays are a time of year that many of us eagerly anticipate. The season is marked by special foods, seasonal decorations and lots of festivities.  We cherish carrying on old family traditions and enjoy creating new ones. For me personally, I look forward to more time spent with family and friends. … Continue reading.

New employee: Brandon Altimus

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

Hometown: Wolcottville Family: Brittany, wife; Asher, 4, son; Ainsley, 1, daughter Job title: Distribution System Engineer Start date: Aug. 5 What schooling and/or previous job experience assists you in this line of work? I graduated from Central Noble High School and attended Purdue University, where I obtained a manufacturing engineering technology degree. This degree program… Continue reading.

Paying it forward with pennies

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

During the holiday season, generosity can be found in many different places and in many different ways. Whether it’s helping someone cross the street, shoveling a neighbor’s snowy sidewalk or serving meals for those in need, there’s always a way to give back. At LaGrange County REMC, we’re fortunate to have members who choose to… Continue reading.

Saddle up the savings

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

The features on the leatherwork at Troyer’s Saddlery can be enjoyed in even more detail, as the retailer recently installed new LED lights. A leading horse tack store in the region, the Shipshewana business increased its energy efficiency and its pocketbook with the upgrade. The installation qualified for a LaGrange County REMC POWER MOVES® energy-efficiency… Continue reading.

Co-op loyalty honored

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019 in LaGrange County REMC

It’s a good day when we get to honor a third of our employees and directors for their longstanding service to LaGrange County REMC. With stories from their coworkers explaining their work ethic, senses of humor and compassion, six employees and three directors were shown appreciation with a luncheon for their milestone years at the… Continue reading.