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Answering the call

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Posted on Nov 17, 2024 in Orange County REMC

After Hurricane Helene hit the southeastern United States, Indiana’s electric cooperative crews traveled to Georgia to assist Cobb EMC in Marietta in restoring electric service, then moved on to work in the territory served by Jefferson Energy Cooperative in Wrens. Jefferson Energy Cooperative faced catastrophic damage, with 100% of its members without power at one… Continue reading.

Capital credit allocations for 1999 to be retired and paid out to members

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Posted on Nov 15, 2024 in Southern Indiana Power

At the end of each year, Southern Indiana Power calculates our operating margin, which is the amount our income exceeded our expenses during the year. We then allocate the operating margin as “capital credits” to each member based on the amount of electricity purchased throughout the year. When our board of directors determines it’s financially… Continue reading.

Community Days

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Posted on Nov 15, 2024 in Southern Indiana Power

Every year, electric cooperatives throughout the state participate in the Indiana Electric Cooperatives Community Day to give back to their local communities. This year, Southern Indiana Power did their part by replacing light poles in three locations: Evanston Ballpark on Feb. 19, Richland Ballpark on May 16, and Fulda Ballpark on May 20.

Want to serve your community?

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Posted on Nov 11, 2024 in Steuben County REMC

Petitions are now available for professional, dedicated individuals wanting to serve fellow members as part of the REMC board in District 3 (Fremont and Clear Lake Townships), District 6 (Scott and York Townships), and District 7 (Salem Township.) If you reside in one of these townships and are interested in running for election, please contact… Continue reading.

Colson Farms: Growing a family legacy

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Posted on Nov 08, 2024 in Decatur County REMC

A family is not only preserving their roots but also nurturing a vision of sustainable farming and local food production. Mike Colson, born and raised in Greensburg, has always known that his future lay on his grandparents’ farm, where he grew up. After years of working with Indiana State University’s Campus Police, Mike returned to… Continue reading.