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Marshall Logo_BlueYellow_withLinemanMarshall 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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Then & Now: WVPA’s approach to making electricity

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Posted on Jun 30, 2020 in A Co-op Perspective, Boone REMC, Heartland REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Marshall County REMC, Noble REMC, Steuben County REMC, Warren County REMC

Believe it or not, there’s a stiff, cold wind out there that’s helping to heat your home in the winter. And there’s a blazing hot sun in the sky that can keep you cool all summer long. Over the past decade, the way we generate electricity has changed dramatically. Advances in technology have made sustainable… Continue reading.

REMC disconnects

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Posted on Jun 04, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

To help our members during the COVID-19 pandemic, Marshall County REMC temporarily suspended service disconnections due to nonpayment of bills. As our community recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, starting on June 11, Marshall County REMC will resume disconnections for accounts with a past due balance.  We want to help you avoid disconnection of your electric… Continue reading.

Marshall County Fiber expanding territory

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Posted on Jun 04, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Marshall County Fiber, a partnership between Marshall County REMC and RTC Communications, continues to expand. Marshall County Fiber now has the ability to serve over 400 homes with dependable, high-speed internet. Long-term, Marshall County Fiber’s goal is to make sure all Marshall County REMC members have broadband access. The opportunity to serve Marshall County REMC… Continue reading.

Operation Round Up

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Posted on Jun 04, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Amidst everything going on, the Operation Round Up program continues to serve our community. The Operation Round Up board granted $6,050 to the following organizations. The Marshall County Crossroads (MCC) Regional Planning Team Inc., in partnership with United Way and Marshall County Community Foundation, received funding to assist with its “Fund the Essentials” campaign. The… Continue reading.

Work Anniversary: Ronda Rice

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Posted on Jun 04, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Years of Service: 35 Title: Work Order Clerk Ronda and her husband, Jeff, have three children: Adam (wife Chalee), Ryan and Sydney. They also have two basset hounds, Bert and Ernie. She enjoys shopping for antiques, landscaping and volunteer work.   She recently retired from the Argos EMS after 15 years of service.   Thank… Continue reading.

It’s the Power Moves program’s 10th anniversary

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Posted on May 29, 2020 in A Co-op Perspective, Boone REMC, Heartland REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Marshall County REMC, Noble REMC, Steuben County REMC, Warren County REMC

Does it seem odd that a company would encourage people to use less of what it sells? Probably. But then, Wabash Valley Power has always been a different kind of electric company. If you’re not familiar with Wabash Valley Power, we are the wholesale electricity supplier for 23 local electric cooperatives in Indiana, Illinois, and… Continue reading.

Annual meeting postponed

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Posted on Apr 28, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Due to concerns regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and following the recommendation of Gov. Eric Holcomb, the board of directors of Marshall County REMC postponed the cooperative’s annual membership meeting that was scheduled for April 7.   The board of directors continues to monitor the situation to determine the best option for the Marshall County… Continue reading.

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