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Spring Cleaning?

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Safety

Indoor Electrical Safety During the winter months, it’s easy for cords to get misplaced or collect some dust. Take the time to move extension cords out of high traffic areas of the home to avoid a tripping hazard and decide whether they are still useful to you.  Inspect cords, plugs and outlets to ensure everything… Continue reading.

Fresh from the Garden

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in DIY

By Brandon Juergens Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is always a good idea, but it can be expensive. That’s why so many people are now growing their own produce. It’s not only budget friendly, but we also feel good knowing where our food comes from, and how it was grown — most notably (and hopefully)… Continue reading.

Indiana Eats: Square Meals

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Indiana Eats

In small cities and towns all around America, the town square is the heart of the community. It’s a gathering place for area residents and offers an opportunity for locally owned stores and restaurants to conveniently serve customers and thrive. Columbia City’s town square features the aptly named eatery, The Square. Located in a historic… Continue reading.

County Feature: St. Joseph County

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in County

Two feast days this month make St. Joseph County a divine choice to feature. The first is March 17 — St. Patrick’s Day. The county on the Michigan border, of course, is home to the renowned University of Notre Dame, whose athletic teams are known as “The Fighting Irish.” The pugilistic leprechaun with raised dukes… Continue reading.

Measuring up the competition

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Energy

Disclaimer: The Energy column provides general information to help you manage your energy costs. Some electric cooperatives may not offer all the programs mentioned in this column. By Bob Geswein, guest columnist With spring comes a natural desire to remodel our homes or perhaps even build a new abode. Often during this time of year,… Continue reading.

Field of flowers

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Backyard

A growing concern for years, especially for those in the world of agriculture, has been the marked decline of bee populations necessary for pollination of plants and crops. That concern was dialed upward last year with the addition of the rusty patch bumblebee to the list of endangered species. It is the first bee to… Continue reading.

Tomato Talk

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Features

By Brian D. Smith Call me Mr. Tomato Head. That’s the nickname I earned in a previous job after gathering ripe tomatoes from my backyard garden at the crack of dawn, hauling them to my downtown Indianapolis office, and tempting my co-workers with the offer, “Free to good homes!” And these were no run-of-the-mill ’maters,… Continue reading.

See you at your annual meeting!

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Noble REMC

Do you know why the cooperative holds an annual meeting each year? It gives you the opportunity to vote for your board of directors, hear important financial information and, of course, pick up your free registration gift and energy credit! Noble REMC’s annual meeting and picnic is a community gathering where members can meet new… Continue reading.

Ask the energy advisor

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Noble REMC

By Brian Hawk No, it’s not the latest technology at your favorite airport. It’s not the center of the wheel on a Smart car either. It is, however, the best way for you to manage your account at Noble REMC. The SmartHub app is loaded with options from something as easy as viewing and paying… Continue reading.

Company earns efficiency rebate

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Noble REMC

Charleston Metal Products of Corunna recently received a Noble REMC POWER MOVES® rebate check for improving the energy efficiency of the business. It earned $6,887.83 for the installation of a variable-frequency drive air compressor, an efficient way to save money and energy. If you are making energy-efficient upgrades to your home, farm or business or… Continue reading.

Round up for others

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Posted on Feb 27, 2019 in Noble REMC

It’s not unusual to find yourself scrolling through social media and see local organizations asking for financial assistance or donations. Programs through the local fire department, recreation center or school system are all in need of funding to help continue the work that makes such a difference in our lives and the lives of others… Continue reading.

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