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Warm up your home’s interior

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Posted on Dec 02, 2024 in DIY

By T.J. Schwartzel Does the inside of your home need an update? This winter, spice up your ho-hum floors and walls with budget-sparing DIY ideas that add warmth, texture, and visual appeal. Hit the floor Fix nicks and cracks in hardwood floors with wood markers. You can blend and mix shades to conceal marks. Fill… Continue reading.

Professional progression: Drawn to advocacy instead of candidacy

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Posted on Dec 02, 2024 in Profile

The first eight years of work experience on Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC) CEO John Cassady’s resume shows a distinct career path. After finishing his undergraduate degree, Cassady found his calling in the halls of government — first as a legislative research assistant in the Ohio House of Representatives, then a legislative liaison with the Office… Continue reading.

Stay cozy safely

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Posted on Dec 02, 2024 in Features

Who doesn’t love a warm fire during a chilly winter night? While fireplaces and wood stoves can add warmth to your home, they should be used responsibly. Here are some tips from the U.S. Fire Administration to keep your home fire safe.

Beware of holiday fires

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Posted on Dec 02, 2024 in Features, Newton County REMC, Southeastern Indiana REMC

Festive celebrations, flickering lights, and winter greens are hallmarks of the holiday season, but they also present fire risks that can quickly turn this festive time of year into a devastating one. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) statistics indicate that 30% of all home fires and 38% of home fire deaths occur during December, January,… Continue reading.

The power of participation: Why PPEC members should run for the board of trustees

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Posted on Dec 01, 2024 in Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative

In today’s world, where federal policy, power grids, and energy systems are undergoing profound changes, electric cooperatives remain vital in ensuring reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy for rural communities. Electric cooperatives like PPEC are unique — member-owned, not-for-profit organizations that depend on active member participation. One of the most impactful ways members can engage with… Continue reading.

Keeping the lights on: Substations, transformers, and the power behind your grid

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Posted on Dec 01, 2024 in Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative

The national grid is a complex network, but here at Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative, we run a similarly impressive operation. With 44,000 electric poles, 1,700 miles of primary conductor, and 18 substations, PPEC delivers electricity to nearly 14,000 homes and businesses — safely and reliably. WHY SUBSTATIONS MATTER Substations are the backbone of any electrical… Continue reading.