Southern Indiana Power crews started installing new, automated meters last month and will continue to install new meters over the next 48 months. Replacing your meter will only take a few minutes. You may notice a brief interruption in power during the exchange. However, reliability and electric service will not be affected. The new automated… Continue reading.
When weather turns bad, we know how important right-of-way clearing can be for keeping your lights on. Keep a lookout for the following crews in your area this spring/summer: • H & L Tree Trimming will be working in the Newtonville area (heading south and west toward Highland Road to PVS Steel Services). • K&K… Continue reading.
Southern Indiana Power is sponsoring two students on the Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., June 13-20. Youth Tour provides young Hoosiers the opportunity to tour the nation’s capital, learn about cooperatives, experience American history and gain a better understanding of our government. Kaylee Burden and Kaitlyn Sturgeon both attend Perry Central High School and… Continue reading.
To properly maintain electric service, we will be working in the northern Spencer County area this summer. The crew will be starting near Holiday World and making its way north and to the west. Areas impacted will be Santa Claus, Fulda, Dale, Mariah Hill and St. Meinrad. We thank you for understanding and appreciate your… Continue reading.
Southern Indiana Power recently completed a cost of service study to evaluate the cost of providing electric service to you, our consumer-owners. Southern Indiana Power is a not-for-profit organization, and that means we operate at cost to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable power to you. Our employees and directors work hard to keep your electric… Continue reading.
In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the March 27 board meeting. 1. All directors were present along with CEO Steve Seibert and Administrative Assistant Lisa Hinton. Also present was accountant Amy Ramsey. 2. The Feb. 27 board meeting minutes were reviewed and approved…. Continue reading.
We are gearing up for our 2019 Annual Meeting, and as we make preparations, I wanted to give some insight behind this year’s annual meeting theme, “Connecting our Community.” Over 80 years ago, the farmers of Orange and surrounding counties came together to help connect the rural areas to the surrounding community by setting poles,… Continue reading.
Orange County REMC members will again be treated to the music of Kirby Stailey at the 2019 Annual Meeting. Staily has been featured in live performances and interviews on numerous radio and TV stations. He has played at events alongside the president of the United States, the governor of Indiana, Eric Church, and Hawk Nelson… Continue reading.
Randy Roberts has served on the board of directors for 30 years, representing District 2, which includes REMC service territory in Washington and Crawford counties. Roberts lives north of Campbellsburg and is a lifetime resident of Washington County. He and his wife, Sharon, have three children; Adrienne (Corey Baker), Paige (Justin Holsapple) and Landon (Lauren… Continue reading.
The Orange County REMC office will be closed May 27 as our employees spend Memorial Day with their families. The office will also close at noon on June 7 as our employees prepare for the 2019 Annual Meeting.
Contracted crews will be testing poles in the area served by the Mahan Substation in May. The area affected is outlined in red in the image above. Please expect extra service vehicles along roadsides in this area and drive safely.