Marshall County REMC
Marshall County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Plymouth, Indiana. As a cooperative, Marshall County REMC follows seven core principles that are universal to cooperatives worldwide. Among those principles is one stressing education, training and information. Indiana Connection, a monthly magazine published especially for Indiana’s electric cooperative members, is one way the REMC informs and educates its members. Indiana Connection is available not only in a print format, but as an electronic publication for those who prefer getting their information on their electronic devices.
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Keep your cool inside this summer
With the hot humid temperatures during the long daylight hours as kids are out of school, it may seem difficult to keep your cool at home this summer – literally and figuratively. Yet in the literal sense, keeping your cool indoors could really pay off by keeping more green in your wallet. Fortunately, there are… Continue reading.
Why is my power out?
Our last large outage in April had a lot of members wondering “Why is my power out when it’s sunny and nice outside?” We all anticipate our lights might go out when a big storm rolls through, but the reality is there are many factors that cause outages even when the weather is perfect. To… Continue reading.
Local dairy farmer receives Power Moves rebate
Kendall Hoover, a local dairy farmer served by Marshall County REMC, received a POWER MOVES rebate for the high efficiency lighting in his new dairy milking operation. Hoover recently moved his farm to Marshall County from Elkhart County and currently milks 146 cows. POWER MOVES is a program provided by Marshall County REMC’s power provider,… Continue reading.
Rate increase coming soon
At Marshall County REMC, we work hard to minimize increases in our electric rates. While virtually all aspects of today’s cost of living continue to rise, we pride ourselves on avoiding routine price adjustments. Even with our continuing efforts to prevent a change in our electric rates, it is necessary for us to implement a… Continue reading.
Operation Round Up gives back to local organizations
A total of $4,400 was awarded during the Operation Round Up April grant cycle. The following organizations received funding for their community efforts. David’s Courage received funding to help with miscellaneous expenses around the facility. David’s Courage’s mission is to have a lasting change of spiritual, emotional, physical, and financial health of those who are… Continue reading.
Credit card AND e-check fee reinstated
Marshall County REMC temporarily suspended all credit card & E-check fees at the start of the pandemic for convenience to our members and to avoid any unnecessary health risks. Fees associated with these transactions have grown to a level that the REMC can no longer assume them. To recover our costs, we will begin charging… Continue reading.
Attend Your Co-op’s Annual Meeting
As people plan in-person events following the pandemic-induced isolation the past two years, some are circling calendar dates for a familiar favorite — from their electric cooperative. Many electric co-ops are planning their annual meetings following canceled, scaled down, or virtual events during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some co-ops have returned to hosting in-person member events,… Continue reading.
Prioritize safety year-round
At Marshall County REMC, we recognize Electrical Safety Month every May, but we also know the importance of practicing safety year-round. From our co-op crews to you, the consumer-members we serve, we recognize that everyone has a part to play in prioritizing safety. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, thousands of people in the… Continue reading.