May is Military Appreciation Month
Service. Mission. Country. These three words describe our nation’s military. Servicemen and women are on call around the world 365 days a year, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day, defending the interests and security of the nation.
Simple tips to keep you safe
At Rich Mountain Electric, safety is our top priority, every minute of every day. We care about your family’s safety at home, too. Each May we celebrate National Electrical Safety Month, but safety is something that should be practiced every day.
Benefits of replacing old equipment, appliances - by Mitch Ross
Growing up, we had a patriarch in our church whose home we would visit. It was a very traditional environment with traditional values. One such value was posted as a sign in the kitchen, “Use It Up, Wear It Out, Make It Do or Do Without.” The wisdom of that sign has stuck with me into adulthood.
From the Mangers Desk: Tree trimming improves service for all
Tree trimming improves service for all One of the things we love best about our community is the natural beauty that surrounds us. We are fortunate to have so many trees that offer beauty, shade and a habitat for all sorts of birds and other wildlife. We know that you appreciate our community for many of the same reasons.
Celebrate the power behind your power - Lineworker Appreciation Day is April 10
On April 10, Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative is celebrating our amazing lineworkers that power our lives! Regardless of the time of day or challenging weather conditions, lineworkers ensure our members have safe, reliable electricity for everyday life.
Rich Mountain Electric Directors receive national credentials
Directors Betty Smith and Buddy Newbolt recently completed the Director Gold Credential Program through the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FAQ FOR SEVERE WEATHER
Learn more about electric safety with our FAQ for severe weather
Director receives national certification
Director Tommy Miller recently received the Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
From the Manager's Desk - DON’T BE DECEIVED BY SOLAR SCAMS
Conventional wisdom says that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Yet, every day, solar companies attempt to mislead our members with promises too good to be true. Often, these sales tactics target elderly and low-income members.
Apply now for Youth Tour
Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative will select outstanding high school juniors to attend the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Youth Tour, an all expenses- paid educational trip to Washington, D.C., from June 16-22.