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Operation Round Up gives to local nonprofits: January 2024

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

In January, the Operation Round Up board awarded four local organizations grants: Argos Jr./Sr. High received funding to purchase textbooks for business classes. Argos Jr./Sr. High provides several business classes on marketing, financial literacy, and management. Cultivate Food Rescue received funding to provide perishable food and frozen meals to a network of pantries and service… Continue reading.

2023 Operation Round Up Report

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

The Operation Round Up board granted over $26,000 to local organizations in 2023. These include Argos Community Development Corp., Bikes for Kids, the Brotherhood of Professional Police Officers, Bread of Life Community Food Pantry, CASA of Marshall County, Child Evangelism Fellowship of Indiana Inc., North Central Indiana Chapter, Drew’s Gift of Music, Held in Hope… Continue reading.

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Participate in our upcoming survey

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

Watch your email for a media preference survey from Marshall County REMC, arriving between March 7 and 14. Your insights on how you prefer to receive information from us are vital. This online questionnaire will help guide our strategies for future communications. Your voice matters in shaping our future interactions, so please participate and help… Continue reading.

Meet your director candidates

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Marshall County REMC

Exercise one of the greatest benefits of being a member of an electric co-op by voting for the upcoming year’s board of directors. MELINDA OVERMYER Melinda (Mindy) Overmyer is a lifetime Marshall County resident. Overmyer graduated from Plymouth High School in 1997. She earned her associate degree in business administration at Ancilla College and her… Continue reading.

The importance of reliability and resiliency

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Kankakee Valley REMC

As a utility, we are committed to providing you with safe, affordable, reliable, and resilient electricity. This month, I want to focus on the importance of reliability and resiliency in meeting your energy needs. Despite the efforts of our highly skilled employees to maintain a robust system, unforeseen circumstances, especially those brought on by Mother… Continue reading.

Steps to replacing a utility pole

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Posted on Mar 05, 2024 in Kankakee Valley REMC

After more than 80 years since electric cooperatives set the first utility pole, they remain the most cost-effective way to safely support power lines, insulators, transformers, and other electric hardware. Occasionally, a pole needs to be replaced due to a car accident, lightning strike, ice storm, tornado, or simply age. And each pole replacement can… Continue reading.

Are you our new director?

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Posted on Mar 04, 2024 in Kankakee Valley REMC

RUN FOR DIRECTORSHIP AND REPRESENT THE NEEDS OF YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY AND CO-OP. Elections will take place for three open positions on the board. The Kankakee Valley REMC membership will elect a board member from District 3, District 5, and one At-Large Director. District 3: Lincoln, Johnson, Union, Noble, Pleasant, Washington, Hanna, Prairie, Dewey, New… Continue reading.

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Participate in our upcoming survey! 

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Posted on Mar 04, 2024 in Kankakee Valley REMC

Keep an eye on your inbox for an upcoming media preference survey from Kankakee Valley REMC, expected to arrive between March 7 and 14. This survey is in partnership with our statewide association, Indiana Electric Cooperatives. The survey will come from Kankakee Valley REMC. Your input on how you prefer to receive information from us… Continue reading.

Harrison REMC’s Annual Meeting

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Posted on Mar 04, 2024 in Harrison REMC

TWO OPTIONS TO ATTEND: 1) Wednesday, May 8, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. HARRISON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS This event will offer registration and voting. There will also be food, bingo, a children’s area, and informational booths. Members must go into the Windell building to register and vote. There is no drive-thru on this day. 2) Thursday,… Continue reading.

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