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The Benefits of Paperless Billing
Mailing paper bills is expensive – and those costs are shared by all MCREMC members. In recent years, postage and mailing costs have increased by over 60% and continue to rise. Going paperless helps reduce these costs while saving you time, money and headaches from delayed bills.
Our paperless billing program offers a simple, secure and eco-friendly way to manage your account like a pro.
Every month in 2026, one member enrolled in Paperless Billing will be randomly selected to receive a $90 bill credit—that’s 12 chances to win all year long!
Stay Informed: Follow Marshall County REMC on Facebook!
Looking for the quickest way to stay updated with important news from Marshall County REMC? Look no further than our Facebook page!
By following us on Facebook, you’ll:
- Get Outage Updates Fast: Be the first to know about power restoration efforts and real-time updates during outages.
- Stay on Top of Billing Info: Don’t miss important announcements about billing schedules or new payment options.
- Be Part of the Community: Learn about upcoming events, programs, and initiatives that make Marshall County REMC more than just your electric provider.
Join the conversation, stay connected, and never miss an update. Click the button below to follow us today!
Marshall County REMC News
Operation Round Up – April 2026
May 28, 2026 | by Arianna Thome
Local Organizations Receive Operation Round Up Grant Plymouth, Ind. – Operation Round Up awards local non-profits with grants to support...
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Member Message on Outages on Sunday, April 5
April 7, 2026 | by REMC Admin
A message to members following the outages on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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Member Message on Grid Reliability and Conservation Request January 2026
January 29, 2026 | by REMC Admin
A message to members following the conservation request posted to our Facebook page on Saturday, January 24 2026.
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