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Lessons from the storm

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Posted on Aug 02, 2020 in Noble REMC

In the midst of trying to help, sometimes our actions can do more harm than good. June brought one of the worst storms northeast Indiana has experienced in decades. Downed trees and power lines left a portion of our service territory without power. While Noble REMC members weren’t affected as much as other co-ops, there… Continue reading.

Say ‘hello’ to our newest employee

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Posted on Aug 02, 2020 in Noble REMC

This year brought a new position to Noble REMC — utility laborer. Needing someone who was able to work between the different facets of our operations department — line work and right-of-way clearing —Brendan Michael fit the bill. Brendan comes to the REMC after two and a half years with Duke Energy, where he learned… Continue reading.

Truly embracing my five senses

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Posted on Aug 01, 2020 in From the Editor

By Emily Schilling Does your everyday life get in the way of your “best life?” I know I’m usually taking care of multiple demands, deadlines, appointments, and other responsibilities — you know, that day-to-day stuff — and not focusing on what’s really important. So, to help me realign my priorities, I’ve come up with a… Continue reading.

Mark Leu

Questions? Call us first.

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Posted on Jul 31, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

The energy industry is undergoing rapid change, and technology is paving the way for innovation in the way energy is used, produced, stored and shared.  While the changing energy market has created more options for consumers, it has also resulted in more utility scams and misleading information surrounding solar installations in particular. That’s because of… Continue reading.

Lessons from the storm

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Posted on Jul 31, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

In the midst of trying to help, sometimes our actions can do more harm than good. June brought one of the worst storms our service territory has ever experienced. Downed trees and power lines left some members without power for up to three days.  While we appreciate your patience and understanding as our employees worked… Continue reading.

COVID relief assistance

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Posted on Jul 31, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

To help those affected by COVID-19, Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana used its $1,500 Operation Round Up grant, awarded in January, to provide 7,900 pounds of food to LaGrange County residents from January through June this year. This represented 10% of its total distribution. Pictured at right is one such distribution through its… Continue reading.

Load control advantages

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Posted on Jul 31, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

Did you know that according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, in addition to having the most farms in any county in the state, LaGrange County also has the most irrigated farms in the state? To help those numerous farms, as well as our members at large, LaGrange County REMC has a program specifically designed… Continue reading.

Electricity brings everyday value

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Posted on Jul 31, 2020 in Heartland REMC

Because electricity is so abundant, most folks do not think much about it. Since many of you have been spending more time at home over the past few months, you have likely been using more energy. And yet, we still expect an endless supply of power with uninterrupted service 24/7.  Given how electricity powers our… Continue reading.

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