Yes Archives - Page 456 of 647 - Indiana Connection

Yes

More Stories

Why politics matter to co-ops

By
Posted on Nov 23, 2020 in Features

For most people, their electricity provider is just the company that keeps the lights on. But an electric cooperative’s relationship with its consumer-owners is different. Since the 1930s when Indiana’s electric cooperatives were formed, they’ve thrived because of the political engagement between their consumer-owners and local, state and federal governments.  Indiana’s electric cooperatives advocate for… Continue reading.

Star Struck

By
Posted on Nov 23, 2020 in Features

By Richard G. Biever On a clear night, Jim Tague can see forever. Through his backyard telescope, he can look out across the eons. What he finds there among the ancient dapples of starlight and emptiness, he’s sometimes not sure of. But that’s what’s kept him stargazing since he was a boy. “What draws me… Continue reading.

County Profile: Adams County

By
Posted on Nov 23, 2020 in County

Though the first non-Native settlers in Adams County were from New England, encouraged by the new Erie Canal, it was the arrival of the first Amish/Mennonite settlers in 1840 and the German-Swiss immigrants that followed that left a lasting impact on the culture of the county, especially in its southern half.  Berne was settled in… Continue reading.

Heartland REMC gives back

By
Posted on Nov 05, 2020 in Heartland REMC

Over the years, you’ve probably heard or read about Heartland REMC’s concern for our community. This is one of the core principles that sets cooperatives apart from other types of utilities and businesses. We’ve always taken this mission and responsibility to heart. It’s who we are as a co-op.  Over the past few months, like… Continue reading.

Mom and daughter cooking

Four ways to save energy in the kitchen

By
Posted on Nov 05, 2020 in Heartland REMC

Ah, the kitchen. It’s undeniably one of the most-loved rooms in our homes. It’s where we gather with family and friends for our favorite meals and memories. But like most of us, you probably aren’t thinking about saving energy when you’re planning that perfect dish. Here are four ways you can save energy in the… Continue reading.

Phil High

Giving back to our community

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Warren County REMC

Over the years, you’ve probably heard or read about Warren County REMC’s concern for our community. This is one of the core principles that sets cooperatives apart from other types of utilities and businesses. We’ve always taken this mission and responsibility to heart. It’s who we are as a co-op.  Over the past few months,… Continue reading.

Annual Meeting Recap

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Warren County REMC

Warren County REMC held its 2020 annual meeting virtually on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. from the boardroom of its office. The change from an in-person meeting to a virtual meeting was due to the current guidelines in place for dealing with the covid-19 pandemic in a safe and responsible manner.  Information on accessing the… Continue reading.

Do we owe you money?

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Warren County REMC

Our bylaws state that any unclaimed capital credits remaining unclaimed for two or more years will be reallocated back into our general fund. Warren County REMC will reallocate unclaimed capital credits from our retirement dates of April 2, 2018, and Nov. 29, 2018. If you have any information regarding the names listed below or if… Continue reading.

Keith Mathews

It’s time to winterize

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

November signals the end of autumn and reminds us that winter is just around the corner. Daylight Saving Time has ended, causing us to set our clocks back an hour to standard time. The leaves have changed color, and many have already fallen from the trees.  The air is cool and crisp, and we’ve put… Continue reading.

Giving back to our community

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

Over the years, you’ve probably heard or read about Southeastern Indiana REMC’s concern for our community. This is one of the core principles that sets cooperatives apart from other types of utilities and businesses. We’ve always taken this mission and responsibility to heart. It’s who we are as a co-op.  Over the past few months,… Continue reading.

Mark your calendar

By
Posted on Nov 04, 2020 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

Veterans Day | Nov. 11 REMC office closed  Watt’s Up Wednesday | Nov. 11, 9 a.m. Livestreaming on Facebook & YouTube Mobile Mammogram Program | Nov. 23 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Appointment required) Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 26 and 27 — REMC office closed

Related Pages