Turning on the light

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Posted on Sep 01 2019 in Noble REMC
Noble REMC System Engineer Kenny Kill speaks with a 4-H Electric participant during the project judging process at the 2019 Noble County Community 4-H Fair.

While you were grabbing a corn dog or lemon shake up, you may have seen our system engineer, Kenny Kill, visiting the Noble County Community 4-H Fair. While he may have also indulged in the great food, he was there to give back to the community by helping to judge the 4-H Electric projects. 

Kill, alongside Energy Advisor Brian Hawk and LaGrange County REMC Energy Advisor Jake Taylor, evaluated projects and spoke to participants about what they learned while completing them.

The team graded each project based on workmanship and the 4-H member’s knowledge. First-year members built circuit boards; second-year members made a “shake” flashlight; third-year members created a trouble light or extension cord; and fourth-year and advanced 4-H’ers selected their own project. 

Congratulations to all of those who participated!