Steuben County REMC

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Steuben County REMC was founded in 1937 to provide electric services to the local rural community. Since then, the REMC has grown to be the premier provider for nearly 10,000 residences and businesses in Steuben County and parts of DeKalb and Lagrange Counties. The REMC is committed to providing excellent customer service and education to members in all facets of the business, and strives to be a

progressive leader in the energy industry. For more information about Steuben County REMC, visit www.remcsteuben.com.

05/29/2026

Have questions about the voting process?

In this week’s Annual Meeting video update, Steuben County REMC Corporate Counsel Jim McEntarfer explains how the Board Election voting process works and the different ways members can cast their ballot.

Voting is open now through June 11, and eligible members can vote through SmartHub, online, or by mail.

Plus, every vote gives you a chance to win! Members who vote are automatically entered for weekly $25 drawings and our grand prize drawings:
1 - $1,000 Visa Gift Card
3 - $500 Visa Gift Cards
6 - $250 Visa Gift Cards

Watch the video below to learn more about the voting process and make sure your voice is heard.

Learn more and find voting information at: https://remcsteuben.com/2026-annual-meeting

05/27/2026

We’re just over halfway through the 2026 Steuben County REMC Board Election voting period — have you cast your vote yet?

Voting closes June 11, so there’s still time to make your voice heard!

Every member who votes is automatically entered into our weekly prize drawings, where we’re giving away fifty $25 bill credits throughout the voting period.

Grand prize winners will be announced during the Annual Meeting video on June 13:
(1) $1,000 Visa Gift Card
(3) $500 Visa Gift Cards
(6) $250 Visa Gift Cards

Members can vote:
• Through SmartHub
• Online
• By mail-in ballot

Vote today and stay tuned for more Annual Meeting updates!

Start your engines! At Steuben County REMC, community and family connections mean everything — which is why we are proud...
05/24/2026

Start your engines!

At Steuben County REMC, community and family connections mean everything — which is why we are proud to congratulate Ashley Stockwell on being selected as the Senior Milk Presenter for the 2026 Indianapolis 500.

From the roar of the engines to the famous milk celebration in Victory Lane, Ashley will have the incredible honor of participating in one of racing’s most iconic traditions at the Indy 500. We are proud to celebrate this exciting achievement with Ashley and the Stockwell family.

Ashley is the wife of Steuben County REMC Director Kyle Stockwell, and we are thrilled to see one of our cooperative families represented on such a historic stage.

Learn more at:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18oHWeu6ma/

For more than 90 years, the winner of the Indianapolis 500 has celebrated their success with a drink of real milk in Victory Circle, handed to them by an Indiana dairy farmer representing farms across the state.

At this year’s race, in partnership with Indiana Dairy, that tradition will be carried on by two DFA farmer-owners, Ashley Stockwell and Brian Rexing.

At the 2026 Indianapolis 500, Ashley Stockwell of Stockwell Farms in Hudson, Ind., will serve as the Veteran Milk Presenter and deliver milk to the winning driver.

Brian Rexing of New Generation Dairy in Owensville, Ind., will serve as the Rookie Milk Presenter, presenting milk to the winning team owner and chief mechanic.

“It’s an incredible honor to serve as the Veteran milk presenter this year and experience the greatest spectacle in racing in this way for the second year in a row,” Ashley says. “Continuing this tradition during the Year of the Woman Farmer is especially meaningful. I’m proud to represent Indiana dairy farmers, and our daughters, and other women in dairy across the country.”

Ashley grew up in a farming family and now runs Stockwell Farms with her husband, Kyle, and their four kids. For Brian, who grew up milking cows and now runs a fourth‑generation dairy with his wife, Ranell, the moment carries a different kind of weight.

He has said the opportunity isn’t really about standing in Victory Circle. It’s about representing the farmers who show up every day to nourish the people of Indiana and beyond.

The tradition started in 1936, when race winner Louis Meyer asked for buttermilk after crossing the finish line.

That interesting choice of refreshment evolved into the tradition we see today, with an Indiana dairy farmer handing an ice-cold bottle to the winner in front of more than 250,000 fans at the track and millions more watching around the world, showcasing that real dairy is the fuel of champions.

On race day, whole, 2%, and skim milk will be iced down and ready. Drivers are asked ahead of time which type they prefer — with whole milk usually at the top of the list, of course.

If you were the champ, what would your choice be?

05/22/2026

Week 2 of the Steuben County REMC 2026 Annual Meeting Video Series is now available!

Hear the Secretary’s Report from Gus Reed and the President’s Report from Gary Shough as they share important Annual Meeting updates and information for our members.

Don’t forget — VOTING IS NOW OPEN for the 2026 Board Election! Eligible members can vote online or by mail for a chance to win weekly giveaways and grand prizes.

Learn more about the Annual Meeting and voting information at:
https://remcsteuben.com/2026-annual-meeting

Somebody has to ensure your voice is heard. 🎤 That’s what electric cooperatives do—every day. From keeping the lights on...
05/19/2026

Somebody has to ensure your voice is heard. 🎤 That’s what electric cooperatives do—every day. From keeping the lights on to holding elections and establishing policies that benefit the co-op and its members, we’re here because your voice comes first.

All those April showers are great for growing your garden of May flowers! If you’re planting flowers, trees, or shrubs t...
05/16/2026

All those April showers are great for growing your garden of May flowers! If you’re planting flowers, trees, or shrubs this season, give Indiana 811 a call before you dig. One call could keep you (and our electric lines) safe! 🌷

05/15/2026

Welcome to the first video in the Steuben County REMC 2026 Annual Meeting series.

Be sure to watch each week for:

Annual Meeting updates
Election information
Weekly giveaway winners

Voting is now open through June 12, 2026, by mail or online. Vote early to maximize your chances of winning weekly prizes and grand prize drawings.

For complete Annual Meeting information, visit:
https://remcsteuben.com/2026-annual-meeting

Thank you for being a valued member of Steuben County REMC.

This  , protect your home by following these tips: 🔌 Unplug devices when not in use.  🔌 Don’t overload outlets.  🔌 Repla...
05/14/2026

This , protect your home by following these tips:
🔌 Unplug devices when not in use.
🔌 Don’t overload outlets.
🔌 Replace damaged cords.
🔌 Use GFCI outlets near water.
🔌 Hire a licensed electrician for upgrades.

The 2026 Board Election is officially open!As a member of your cooperative, your vote helps shape the future of your co-...
05/13/2026

The 2026 Board Election is officially open!

As a member of your cooperative, your vote helps shape the future of your co-op. Members can vote in multiple convenient ways, including online, through the SmartHub app, or by mail. Check your email and mailbox for your ballot.

Plus, every eligible member who votes will be entered for a chance to win $10,000 in grand prizes and giveaways throughout the election period!

Make your voice heard and take part in the cooperative difference.

Learn more here: https://remcsteuben.com/2026-annual-meeting

05/09/2026

The 2026 Steuben County REMC Annual Meeting season is almost underway!

Welcome to the kickoff video in our 2026 Annual Meeting series. At Steuben County REMC, we believe in keeping our members informed, connected, and engaged. Over the next several weeks, we’ll share cooperative news and board election information leading up to the Annual Meeting broadcast on June 13.

Be sure to follow along each week — and remember, your vote matters.

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1212 S Wayne Street
Angola, IN
46703

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Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

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+12606653563

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