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Tree trimming to be completed in 2024

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Posted on May 16, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

The map below shows where our contracted tree service will be working in 2024. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Mint City Tree Service at 574-312-2734. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation in ensuring quality electric service for all members of Marshall County REMC.

Marshall County, RTC Fiber Communications Partnership — MCF Over WiFi

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Posted on May 16, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

Before 2018, large portions of Marshall County did not have access to dependable internet service. This prompted Marshall County REMC and RTC Fiber Communications (RTC) to form Marshall County Fiber (MCF). This partnership aims to provide fast, reliable, and affordable fiber optic internet and VoIP phone services to underserved areas across Marshall County. RTC saw… Continue reading.

Powering our community, energizing connections: Join us at the Decatur County REMC Annual Meeting on June 14!

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Posted on May 16, 2024 in Decatur County REMC

We are eagerly counting down the days to Friday, June 14, as one of our most anticipated events approaches, your Annual Meeting. I always look forward to this event because it’s an excellent opportunity for me, our employees, and our directors to talk with our members and hear what’s on their minds. Engaging with you… Continue reading.

2024 election candidates

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Posted on May 16, 2024 in Decatur County REMC

2024 DIRECTOR CANDIDATES DISTRICT 5 V ALBERT ARMAND Albert has been a full-time farmer and REMC member for the past 40 years. A 3rd generation Decatur County Farmer, Albert farms over 600 acres with his son and wife, Diane. Along with hogs, cows and chickens they raise traditional row crops and 23 acres of produce… Continue reading.

Summary of February’s Board Meeting

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Posted on May 16, 2024 in Decatur County REMC

Chairman Steve AmRhein opened the meeting, and Brian Scheidler kept the meeting minutes. All board members were present; Clay Nuhring, Jason Barnhorst, and Suzanne Parmer were virtual. Also present were CEO Brett Abplanalp and employees Matt Raver and Jeanne Loechle. Special guest John Cassady, CEO of Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC), was in attendance. Steve Nobbe… Continue reading.

CEO report

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Posted on May 15, 2024 in Steuben County REMC

We have celebrated numerous significant achievements throughout Steuben County REMC’s 87-year history. However, the completion of the broadband fiber network in December of last year may have just topped them all. Now, northeast Indiana has a reliable not-for-profit broadband network capable of not only meeting our current communication and data needs but also our children’s… Continue reading.

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Your Board of Directors

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Posted on May 15, 2024 in Steuben County REMC

DISTRICT 1: Gary Shough DISTRICT 2: Samuel “Gus” Reed DISTRICT 4: UP FOR ELECTION Mike Kurtz, incumbent Ken Wilson DISTRICT 5: UP FOR ELECTION Carter Snider, incumbent DISTRICT 6: Neasa Kalme DISTRICT 7: Wayne Gingerich DISTRICT 8: UP FOR ELECTION Larry Jack, incumbent Don Wittkamp DISTRICT 9: Marc Nelson 3 ways to vote At Steuben… Continue reading.

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Your guide to voting

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Posted on May 15, 2024 in Steuben County REMC

At Steuben County REMC, the process of electing your board of directors is a priority. For this reason, we provide you with three convenient ways to cast your vote in the election. You are able to vote by mail or online prior to the meeting. Beginning May 3, ballots similar to the one featured below… Continue reading.

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Operation Round Up: 14 local organizations receive $68,000 from REMC members

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Posted on May 15, 2024 in Steuben County REMC

Operation Round Up, a charitable giving program initiated by Steuben County REMC, empowers our members to positively impact our local community. Through this program, members have the opportunity to automatically round up their monthly electric bills to the nearest dollar. These small contributions are then pooled into a fund supporting various charitable causes in our… Continue reading.

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