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Randle joins Carroll White REMC as energy advisor
On July 1, Quinton Randle joined the Carroll White REMC team as energy advisor. In this role, Quinton can assist members with energy efficiency and comfort for homes and businesses. He can solve members’ trickiest problems through a free energy audit. “The thing that I’m looking forward to the most about working at the REMC… Continue reading.
Quiet third quarter for Operation Round Up
In the third quarter of this fiscal year, Operation Round Up trustees granted $3,342.50 to two local non-profit entities, Tri-County Intermediate Sixth Grade and Twin Lakes Band Boosters. “While this was a quiet quarter as far as grant requests, we are ready to see an increase in applicants as the school year begins,” said Casey… Continue reading.
Unplug with meaningful community programs, new rebate for 4-H enrollment fee
Most adults have a vague memory of a time when “checking for messages” meant listening to an answering machine. We carried on with our lives without relying on cell phones and managed just fine. Today, we are more connected than ever through our devices. Our phones are so much more now — from cameras to… Continue reading.
Go above and beyond for a safe harvest
Modern farming often relies on data and equipment with GPS and auto-guidance systems. However, even with these modern conveniences, farm workers must remain vigilant. That’s because farming is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States. Massive machinery is indispensable to farming, but its impressive size, height, and extensions make it particularly… Continue reading.
Power up your lawn care with electric equipment — claim your rebate
The lawn and garden care landscape is evolving, and electric equipment is at the forefront of this change. While electric lawn tools aren’t new, advancements in technology and more options mean prices have become more competitive, making electric equipment an accessible option for many consumers. BENEFITS OF ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Electric lawnmowers have come a long… Continue reading.
Member Appreciation Day & Food Drive is Oct. 22
EPA power plant rule threatens electric reliability
Keeping the lights on at a cost our members can afford is the focal point of everything we do at Noble REMC. Transparency is one of our core values, so in addition to sharing co-op successes, I believe we also have a responsibility to tell you about the challenges. In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection… Continue reading.
Commitment to community
Commitment to community is one of the pillars that sets Noble REMC apart. That’s why we’re so grateful to our members who help us in our mission to give back through our Operation Round Up grant program. With more than 91% of our members participating in the program, the pennies donated by rounding up your… Continue reading.
Lighting the way
Sarah Dreibelbis found her career the old school way — by hitting the pavement and asking about openings along the way. Now 37 years later and the manager of IT, billing and member relations, Dreibelbis said she was extremely lucky to stop in at the Noble REMC office at the right time. “It was evidently… Continue reading.