As a member of Marshall County REMC, your voice matters! You have the unique opportunity to shape our co-op’s direction by participating in the annual Board of Directors Election. Your vote helps determine the leaders who will guide decisions impacting our cooperative and community energy needs. This year, voting will be simple and convenient. All… Continue reading.
Camp Kilowatt Camp participants enjoy traditional summer camp activities at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Indiana, such as canoeing and horseback riding, while learning about electrical safety, energy, and careers at the electric co-ops. Visit CampKilowatt.org to apply now. Eligibility: Current sixth graders who reside in Marshall County Date of program: June 4-7, 2025 Application deadline:… Continue reading.
The committee to nominate qualified candidates for a seat on the board of directors met on Friday, Nov. 15, at the Marshall County REMC building. This year’s committee comprised the following Marshall County REMC members: Adam Souder, Kurtis Zechiel, Todd Laudeman, Richard Parker, Brent Johnson, Steve Barry, and Tracy Thayer. Marshall County REMC Director Robin… Continue reading.
At Marshall County REMC, we strive to provide our members with reliable and affordable electric service. To keep your power flowing smoothly, we work hard to maintain the quality of our electric lines. Two major issues that can disrupt your electric service happen when tree limbs and plant growth interfere with or fall on overhead… Continue reading.
Our free SmartHub app makes it simple and convenient to do the following: Just download the FREE mobile or tablet app at smarthubapp.com. Don’t have a tablet or smartphone? No problem. You can use the SmartHub interface from your computer. Just go to fcremc.coop and click on “SmartHub.”
COOPERATIVE CALENDAR OF STUDENT ART CONTEST 2026 Since 1998, Indiana Connection and participating Indiana electric cooperatives have held an annual art contest for Indiana students in grades kindergarten through 12. The winning works from each grade are used to illustrate the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art that participating REMCs/RECs will distribute. ENTER: Visit indianaconnection.org/for-youth/art-contest. Enter… Continue reading.
Instead of my normal monthly article, for several months we will be featuring each of our seven districts. Each one is a unique and special place to call home. We’ve also asked each board member from those districts to tell us a little about where they live and why they love being there. We hope… Continue reading.
MAKING GEOTHERMAL MORE AFFORDABLE Are the upfront costs of installing a geothermal heat pump keeping you from switching your home or business to this energy-efficient heating and cooling system? Carroll White REMC’s new Looped In program is here to help you! Carroll White REMC will pay to have a member’s loop system installed. The REMC… Continue reading.
The Carroll White REMC (CW REMC) Junior Board helps prepare high school students for their future by giving them a fresh perspective, personal and professional networks, and new opportunities to expand their horizons. This experience also gives them an edge on their resumes for further education opportunities or job applications. CW REMC hopes to prepare… Continue reading.
Working as an electric cooperative communicator is a unique and deeply fulfilling experience. It’s a role that blends creativity, community engagement, and a steadfast commitment to making a positive impact. Each day presents new opportunities to connect with members, share valuable information, and highlight the cooperative principles that set us apart. One of the most… Continue reading.
Electricity is essential for nearly every aspect of daily life — so essential that we rarely think about how it’s produced and delivered to our homes. You might be surprised to learn that behind the scenes, a network of experts is working daily (and even by the minute) to anticipate how much electricity you need… Continue reading.