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Human resources professional Chelsey Kamleiter’s eyes lit up as she learned of a way to train her company’s employees that make emergency flares – thanks to the organization’s local electric co-op.
As Latisha Provo scribbled a classmate’s name across a bingo card square, she realized she was attending a unique kind of course.
Yet the experience – and the lessons she learned – were no game. It was a networking activity that is part of the Indiana Economic Development Course at Ball State University hosted by the Indiana Communities Institute.
The strong partnership we have with our more than 20 member Midwestern electric distribution cooperatives is how we deliver great rates. Learn how electricity is generated and delivered to the cities and towns we collectively serve.
Economic developers say they are receiving project proposals larger than they’ve ever seen – and semiconductor and electric vehicle manufacturing incentives may be major reasons.