Our Mission
"To provide our members with electricity and quality, efficient service, while maintaining a financially healthy and rate competitive position in the industry through teamwork, mutual respect, and an on-going commitment to our members."

Board of Directors
District 1
Jack Knust
District 2
President
James S. Weimer
District 3
Vice President
James A. Jackson
District 4
David L. Stone
District 5
Secretary
Roger Shake
District 6
Ronald E. Thompson
District 7
Treasurer
Bill Watkins
District 8
Jack Benham

Staff
Chief Executive Officer
Brian L. Sparks
Manager of Office and Administrative Services
Laura Johnson
Manager of Operations and Engineering
Shane Smith
Superintendent
Bob Wilson
Manager of Marketing
Jill Gilmore
Manager of Energy Services
Darla Truelove

Service Interruptions
To report service interruptions, call (812) 384-4446 or (800) 489-7362 (day or night). Please have your location number ready when reporting outages. Routine questions answered during regular business hours.

Today is Friday July 30, 2010

Timers Deter Criminals

During the holidays, the number of home break-ins skyrockets.

Vacations, homes full of visitors and holiday distractions leave homes susceptible to crime. Prevent devastating theft with the help of lightning systems and controls.

Paired with basic security measures like locking windows and dead-bolting doors, a well-lighted home – inside and out – can deter would-be robbers.

Outdoor motion-sensing lights are an economical alternative to outdoor floodlights that you must leave on all night. Motion sensors illuminate an area only when they sense movement and will shut off automatically when the movement stops.

Indoors, use times on radios, room lights, and TV sets so they turn on and off at random. Times also work on landscape and patio lights.

Place times on lights near the front and back windows of a home. And, keep them active all year long – not just when you are out of town. A crook who has been watching your home will notice a change in the lighting routine and suspect your home is empty.

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