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When outages occur

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Kosciusko REMC

April showers and spring storms are on their way! Here are some things to keep in mind if you are experiencing a power outage. Before calling KREMC, check first to see if others in your area still have power. If they do, check your home’s panel box in case of a blown fuse or tripped… Continue reading.

Boomerang Backpacks visits Live Wire

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Kosciusko REMC

Our KREMC podcast, Live Wire, recently featured an episode all about Operation Round Up grant recipient, Boomerang Backpacks. Andrea sat down with Mallika Klingaman and Stavrani Christos to discuss Boomerang Backpacks and how the non-profit organization is impacting our community. Scan the QR code to listen to the episode now!

Kosciusko Connect announces new kids activity book

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Kosciusko REMC

Kosciusko Connect, a leading provider of fiber internet services in Kosciusko County and a subsidiary of Kosciusko REMC, announces the release of its first educational activity book, aimed at fostering digital literacy in children and promoting safe and responsible internet activity. Developed and designed by Customer Engagement Specialist, Haley Donahue, the Kosciusko Connect activity book… Continue reading.

April 18 is Lineman Appreciation Day!

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Kosciusko REMC

We are so thankful for our hardworking linemen and their dedication to keeping the power on for our members. We encourage you to reach out to a lineman this month (whether they’re from KREMC or another electric provider) just to say, “thank you.”

Know the signs of a scam

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jay County REMC

It’s no secret that consumers with a water, gas, or electricity connection have long been targets for utility scams, but fraudsters have changed their tactics since the COVID-19 pandemic. As consumers became more reliant on technology for work, school, and commerce, scammers noted these shifts and adapted their tactics to this changed environment. Imposter scams… Continue reading.

Thank you!

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jay County REMC

Jay County REMC has been awarded a generous grant for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library from The Portland Foundation for the winter round of grant applications. Thank you to The Portland Foundation for everything you do for our community, and for helping to make Jay County a place that families can thrive! 

Honoring our lineworkers

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

National Lineman Appreciation Day is celebrated each year on April 18 and honors America’s electrical line workers’ hard work, innovation, and dedication. Our linemen maintain around 1,200 miles of line. Jasper County is a long county and our personnel can drive quite a distance to work on different areas of our system. Outages can occur… Continue reading.

Witvoet graduates from IEC Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

Local Journeyman Lineman Michael Witvoet and 21 others from around the state graduated from Indiana Electric Cooperatives’ Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP). REAP is a four-year program that professionally trains apprentice lineworkers from across Indiana. Graduates complete 612 hours of classroom-related study and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training at their electric cooperative. Cooperative apprentices also… Continue reading.

Bill changes coming in April

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

What is the facility charge on my bill? The facility charge is a flat fee that allows us to collect the money it takes to maintain and upgrade over 1,200 miles of line and all of the equipment, substations, and poles required to get power to your homes and businesses. These funds also ensure that… Continue reading.

Grants issued

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Jasper County REMC

Our Operation Round Up grants were recently issued, and your spare change is doing more great work in our communities! A total of eight grants were issued this quarter. Rensselaer Central Schools received three grants. Rensselaer Central High School Health Science Program received funds to create a hospital-like experience for primary students. Rensselaer Central Schools… Continue reading.

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