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Three ways to electrify lawn care

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Posted on Apr 07, 2020 in Heartland REMC

Spring is here. You can practically smell the freshly-cut grass. If you’re in the market to upgrade your lawn care equipment, you may want to consider electric (or battery-powered) options.  Gas-powered lawn mowers and trimmers may be your go-to, but the times, they are a-changin’ — make that a-chargin’. Electric lawn care equipment options are… Continue reading.

An impactful partnership

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Posted on Apr 06, 2020 in Clark County REMC

The last month has been tough. The COVID-19 pandemic changed our way of life seemingly without warning. But there are still good things happening, and I’d like to share one of those stories with you this month. And here at Clark County REMC, something new has been happening that I want to share with you…. Continue reading.

Cross on the Knobs

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Posted on Apr 06, 2020 in Clark County REMC

Since the early 1950’s the REMC has lit the Cross on the Knobs to celebrate the holidays. The cross is 50 feet tall and can be seen from miles away. REMC lights the cross two weeks before Easter and two weeks before Christmas. We hope you enjoy the beauty that the cross brings to our… Continue reading.

New CEO announced

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Posted on Apr 06, 2020 in Bartholomew County REMC

Jim Turner, who was CEO of Bartholomew County REMC for over 11 years, has retired. Since being selected as the CEO in September 2008, Turner has been instrumental in developing BCREMC’s role as a top cooperative in the industry.  The co-op has seen many accomplishments during Turner’s leadership. Turner has led the cooperative over a… Continue reading.

Celebrate Arbor Day on April 24

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Posted on Apr 06, 2020 in Bartholomew County REMC

The Arbor Day Foundation encourages thoughtful practices that help preserve community trees while also serving Bartholomew County REMC’s members. This illustration below demonstrates effective planting by placing the right tree in the right place. Trees properly placed can lower line clearance costs for BCREMC, reduce tree mortality, and result in healthier trees for years to… Continue reading.