Tipmont
Tipmont is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Linden, Indiana. As a cooperative, Tipmont 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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From the Boardroom: Board Meets in August
The regular meeting of the board of directors was held on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. All directors were present. Also attending were CEO Ron Holcomb and attorney Brian Garrison. The year-to-date margin is $814,818. The cooperative currently has an equity rate of 31.99%, and 300 new services have been installed this year. The next regular… Continue reading.
Celebrating Staff Anniversaries
Please join us in celebrating Luke Bontrager, project engineer, and Katrina Gutwein, member service representative. Bontrager and Gutwein reached service milestones of five years in August.
Tipmont Sponsors Free Public WiFi at Harrison, Mccutcheon High Schools
Tipmont and the Tippecanoe School Corporation (TSC) are thrilled to announce a joint initiative that will provide free public WiFi around the athletic facilities and other public spaces at both Harrison and McCutcheon high schools. Parents, guardians and spectators can connect to Tipmont’s state-of-the-art WiFi network during such public gatherings as athletic events and auditorium… Continue reading.
… On the Couch
Escape your endless scroll through streaming options with movies and series you can watch tonight or plan for later. Need help picking the perfect streaming services? Visit streaming.tipmont.com! TOP PICKS “Asteroid City,” PG-13: Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy explores the arrival of an alien in a tiny Southwestern town. It also slyly asserts the merit… Continue reading.
On the Open Road
Electric vehicle owner Laura Matney giggled while glancing at goods when visiting a gas station convenience store. Matney, the marketing manager for Wabash Valley Power Alliance (WVPA) and a Power Moves® team member, traveled with her family from Indiana to Sarasota, Florida, in their electric Tesla Model 3. It was Matney’s longest journey in an… Continue reading.
Ready to save in the new year?
If saving money (and energy) is on your list of resolutions in 2017, you’re in luck! Your local electric cooperative has rebates and programs that will do both. The POWER MOVES® program offers money back on lighting, heating and cooling systems and heat pump water heaters for your home. Light your space when you replace… Continue reading.
Winter chills, bigger bills?
Bust out the hot chocolate and extra afghans, because winter weather has arrived. The extreme cold is bad enough, but if your energy use spikes it can really add insult to injury. Try out these tips to help you save energy — and money. Turn off those ventilation fans. If you have a ventilation fan in… Continue reading.
Use LEDs and save this holiday season
The holidays are just around the corner. And because displays go up earlier and earlier in the stores, you’ve no doubt been tempted to purchase new holiday lights. Light-emitting diodes, more commonly known as LEDs, consume far less electricity than incandescent bulbs, and decorative LED light strings such as Christmas tree lights are no different…. Continue reading.
Help us sell you less!
I want you to buy less of what Tipmont has to sell. I am not kidding, joking or teasing you. I truly want to help you lower your monthly energy bill from Tipmont. In most other organizations, including investor-owned utilities, I would be run out the door for even thinking this. Thankfully for you, Tipmont… Continue reading.
Eddie Joe’s Icehouse brings the heat in West Point
“If you don’t pick a good concept, don’t call me wondering why it didn’t work out.” A food-industry friend’s advice regularly rolled through Lee Stanish’s mind as he weighed how to turn his weekend-warrior BBQ expertise into a (nearly) 24/7 endeavor of running a restaurant. “Lots of people make great barbecue,” Stanish said. “I knew… Continue reading.