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Fiber and Faith

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Posted on Mar 26, 2020 in Features

Four years ago, the world stopped turning for Clayton Wilson. While fighting a virus, the Martinsville sixth grader inexplicably suffered something akin to an anaphylactic shock. He required emergency room treatment. He then began experiencing a series of severe ailments: aches and pains, anxiety, brain fog, fatigue, and even loss of consciousness. The ailments forced… Continue reading.

The Post with the most

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Posted on Mar 25, 2020 in Indiana Eats

On those days when you aren’t quite sure what you’re craving, The Post Restaurant and Bar in Tell City just might be the perfect dining option. Its eclectic menu includes burgers and other sandwiches, homemade soup, wings, Italian fare and Tell City Fish Tacos, the favorite dish of Rep. Stephen Bartels. The tacos feature hand-breaded… Continue reading.

County Profile: Lake County

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Posted on Mar 25, 2020 in County

Most all of Indiana’s 92 counties are named after a person, Native American peoples or other places. But only one is named quite simply for the largest geographical feature that touches Indiana. That’s Lake County … the state’s northwestern-most county named for the giant body of water that dimples Indiana’s upper left corner. Lake Michigan’s… Continue reading.

When the power goes out, your co-op goes to work

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Posted on Mar 25, 2020 in Energy

By Cindy Denney You may recall a time when you suddenly heard a loud crash or witnessed a bright flash, and then darkness. The lights were out. As frustrating as the moment was, you should rest assured your local electric cooperative was already getting to work. Improved technology has helped electric co-ops quickly identify power… Continue reading.

Why we should recycle

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Posted on Mar 25, 2020 in Features, Southeastern Indiana REMC

Recycling benefits the environment by diverting hundreds of millions of pounds of valuable materials from landfills and avoiding millions of metric tons of greenhouse emissions annually, creating healthier air and cleaner waterways. Recycling also reduces the need for sourcing new raw materials through mining and logging, which can create water pollution and emit greenhouse gases…. Continue reading.

Nine tips to recycle more, better in 2020

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Posted on Mar 25, 2020 in Features

Start by participating. Half of what American households throw away is recyclable. Check locally to know what’s accepted in your curbside recycling and what day it’s picked up, or find a nearby drop-off site. Know what to throw. Recycling is a global issue that requires local solutions. Many communities accept different materials. Visit your local… Continue reading.

2020 annual meeting agenda

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Posted on Mar 09, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Registration — 6:30 p.m.  Call to Order — 7 p.m.Chairman of the Board, Robert Broeker Invocation Proof of Notice of Meeting to MembersJon Rettinger, Secretary/Treasurer Nominating Committee Report Balloting by Members for Directors Prize Drawing20 $50 REMC bill credits Recognition of Eldest Man and Woman in Attendance Executive ReportsJon Rettinger, Secretary/Treasurer Mark Batman, President and… Continue reading.

Official Notice

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Posted on Mar 09, 2020 in Marshall County REMC

Dear Member: The annual meeting of the members of Marshall County Rural Electric Membership Corporation will be held at the Plymouth Wesleyan Church, 11203 Michigan Road, Plymouth. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7.  Three directors will be elected. The candidates selected by the nominating committee are listed on the back inside… Continue reading.

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