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Important Information Regarding Your Account
Similar to the medical field, businesses also have to abide by privacy laws related to their customers/members. Harrison REMC is no different. Frequently member service representatives (MSRs) speak with family/friends of members who would like to get information or make payment on an account that is not in their name. Under these privacy laws, MSRs… Continue reading.

My Solar From Harrison REMC

2019 Bus Trips
Opry Mills Mall: Friday, Dec. 6 Leave at 7:30 a.m. and return at 8 p.m. Cost: $45 Come join us on the shopping trip of the year. This mall is Tennessee’s largest outlet and retail destination. If shopping is not your thing, you can take the shuttle to the Opryland Hotel and check out the… Continue reading.

Go green and get some green

Food, Fun and Favorite Sons
Readers rallied around fave businesses — and notables — from the southern part of Indiana in this latest round of voting. But the great thing about compiling a “best of” list is that it’s ever-evolving as you discover new must-visits around the state to add to your current top spots! Since 2002, readers of this… Continue reading.

Love of the land leads to lineman’s legacy
To say that conservation runs in Lineman Cody Hovermale’s blood is an understatement, but he has taken his family history and turned it into an activism that is helping the community … and pollinators that migrate through Boone County. Hovermale’s father graduated from Purdue with a degree in agronomy, which has to do with the… Continue reading.

Boone County 4-H Equals Fun in the Sun!

Q&A: Sylvia’s Child Advocacy Center
When did the center start? We started in 2010. We have 12 board members that are very diverse. We have doctors, lawyers, law enforcement, victims – just an array of people in our community. We are also completely funded by grants and fundraising as a not-for-profit. If there is one thing you would want… Continue reading.

Don’t fall behind!
As school buses resume roaming roads and the sun starts setting sooner, it won’t be long before autumn arrives. Yet before pumpkin pie aroma fills the air and Halloween costumes decorate storefronts, you can still take advantage of the late summer to prepare your home for the fall and winter. Some suggested considerations include: Tackling… Continue reading.

The lawncare crew that loves its job
You might have driven past one of the 10 cooperative solar arrays throughout central and southern Indiana. Each site provides renewable energy to co-ops like yours and is the size of nine football fields. This creates a challenge in the summer months — lawncare. Hoosier Energy has hired a crew to help keep the grass… Continue reading.

Early to bed and early to rise
By Emily Schilling As much as I say I hate getting up early, my darned internal clock usually awakens me at 5 a.m. even on those days I can sleep in. Of course, I also typically nod off by 9 p.m. (no late night TV for me!) so I get an adequate amount of sleep… Continue reading.