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From the boardroom: The board met in August

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Tipmont

The regular meeting of the board of directors was held on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. All directors were present. Also attending were CEO Ron Holcomb and attorney Brian Garrison. The year-to-date margin is $(76,860). The cooperative currently has an equity rate of 30.21%, and 621 new services have been installed this year. The next regular… Continue reading.

A fiber-optic milestone

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Tipmont

In September, Tipmont ensured broadband access across its service territory — a full four years ahead of our original schedule. We thank all Tipmont members for their patience during this project, which has involved hard work from Tipmont employees since we announced the project in 2017. We’ve connected 9,000 members (and counting) to our blazing-fast… Continue reading.

A little change goes a long way

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Tipmont

Adding a few cents to your energy bill can flip a switch to improve lives and communities. In July 2024, Tipmont distributed over $20,000 in grants from its Operation Round Up and EnviroWatts programs. These grants funded musical performance initiatives, first-responder upgrades, food pantry shelving, and more in the communities we serve. OPERATION ROUND UP… Continue reading.

Spooktacular streaming recommendations for October!

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Tipmont

Seeking something spooky to stream this Halloween season? Check out these recommendations, filtered for kid-friendliness or grown-ups only! Find even more options with Tipmont’s streaming search tool! Filter by “horror” and the streaming services you subscribe to at tipmont.com/streamingmarketplace. KID-FRIENDLY FRIGHTS NEW FOR YOUNGER KIDS NEW FOR OLDER KIDS CLASSIC FLICKS FOR YOUNGER KIDS CLASSIC PICKS… Continue reading.

Powering our communities with purpose

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Noble REMC

Communities come in all shapes and sizes. Some are based on geographical proximity, some are based on shared interests or hobbies, and some communities can even be found in virtual spaces like social media groups. Regardless of where or how they are formed, communities can bring people together and create a sense of belonging. Noble… Continue reading.

Showing their best

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Noble REMC

Four linemen from Noble REMC competed at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Lineman Rodeo, held Aug. 22–23 in Danville. The two-day event showcased the skills and safety training of electric cooperative lineworkers. The linemen competed in events, both as a team and individually, that tested skills such as pole climbing, hurt man rescue and safely changing… Continue reading.

Poles are not for posting

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Noble REMC

Imagine walking up the steps to your home and feeling a sharp pain in your foot or in your hand as you grasp the handrail. Looking down, you find a nail sticking out of the step and a sharp tack has punctured your hand. Never happened to you? It has happened to linemen climbing utility… Continue reading.

Lighting the way

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Posted on Oct 23, 2024 in Noble REMC

Almost two years in as Noble REMC’s fleet mechanic, Brad Lock enjoys the challenges he encounters each day in the co-op’s shop. There is no average day for him. When Lock starts his morning, he never knows what’s waiting for him to fix. Other days, he’s asked to help the right-of-way crew with spraying vegetation… Continue reading.

Powering our communities with purpose

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Posted on Oct 22, 2024 in LaGrange County REMC

Communities come in all shapes and sizes. Some are based on geographical proximity, some are based on shared interests or hobbies, and some communities can even be found in virtual spaces like social media groups. Regardless of where or how they are formed, communities can bring people together and create a sense of belonging. LaGrange… Continue reading.