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Powering life: A lineman’s perspective
Lineworkers are ranked as one of the 10 most dangerous jobs in the country. The linemen at Jay County REMC work rain or shine, often in challenging conditions, to ensure you have reliable electricity. The following column was written by Duane Monroe, one of our eight dedicated linemen. My name is Duane Monroe, and I’m… Continue reading.
Annual Meeting recap
All of us at Jay County REMC want to take this opportunity to offer our members a recap of this year’s Annual Meeting and express our gratitude to everyone who made the event possible! If you couldn’t join us on June 22, here are some highlights from the evening. Prior to the business meeting, members… Continue reading.
Apply for the 2024 Youth Power and Hope Awards
Honoring Jerry Kelley: A legacy of dedication and service
As we reflect on Jerry Kelley’s retirement from the board of directors this past July, we celebrate his remarkable 42-year tenure as our District 5 board member. His commitment and leadership profoundly shaped our organization. District 5’s history began in 1946 with Hugh Richey, our first director, who served with dedication for 36 years. In… Continue reading.
Take caution when hunting near power and fiber lines
Shooting birds near power or fiber lines might seem harmless, but it poses significant risks to our infrastructure and the natural environment. Here is why it is crucial to refrain from this practice: INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE When birds are shot near power or fiber lines, there is a high likelihood of causing damage to these essential… Continue reading.
We had a great time at our member appreciation event pool part
Return to Camp Kilowatt
Every summer, Jackson County REMC invites students in the sixth grade to apply for a camp experience unlike any other summer camp. Camp Kilowatt, formerly called Touchstone Energy Camp, allows students to learn about the electric cooperative industry and electricity, participate in fun summer activities and make new friends. This four-day, three-night camp included tons… Continue reading.
Committed to youth
YOUTH TOUR TO WASHINGTON Jackson County REMC sponsored a local student on the Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., this June. The Indiana Youth Tour provides young Hoosiers the opportunity to visit the nation’s capital, learn about government, experience American history and gain a better understanding about their electric cooperative and government. Students visited the… Continue reading.
Your voice is important: Become a grassroots advocate
Since Boone REMC, Indiana’s first electric cooperative, was founded in 1936, electric cooperatives have succeeded because their consumer-owners stay politically engaged. Today, that engagement is more important than ever. Electric cooperatives continue to be well positioned to create a bright future for the communities they serve by engaging in political activity. Politics can be a… Continue reading.