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Our normal hours: M-F, 8 am to 5 pm

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Mena office: 479-394-4140
Dierks office: 870-286-2012
Toll Free: 877-828-4074

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Use the Pay Now link, automatic bank draft, smarthub App, Pay by phone (1-844-849-1513), Pay in person at the office (convenient drive-thru), or pay by mail.

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News

Summary of the Bylaws of Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative, Inc.

September 8th, 2025

By Brad Castor, President/CEO

Summary of the bylaws of Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative, Inc. pertaining to membership, annual meetings, representation, nominations and election procedures for electing directors. Copies of the cooperative’s bylaws are available at the cooperative’s headquarters in Mena.

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Path to Power: What it Takes to Keep Power Safe and Reliable

September 8th, 2025

When you flip a switch and the lights come on, it seems simple enough. But the journey electricity takes from generation facilities to the meter at your home is anything but simple. It’s a complex process that relies on proper engineering, safety systems and yes — your help — to keep it safe and reliable.

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Protecting Your Power: The Hidden Dangers of Damaged Utility Poles

August 7th, 2025

By: Brad Castor, President/CEO

At first glance, utility poles seem like just another part of the rural landscape — simple wooden structures lining the roads and pastures of our region. But these poles are the backbone of our electric grid, supporting the lines that bring safe, reliable power to your homes, farms and businesses every day.

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Rich Mountain Electric Delegates Attend Youth Tour

August 7th, 2025

Eli Swall, Lilly Hogg, Carlee Mounts, Kalee Mounts, Savanna White and Lauren Cruz represented Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative at Youth Tour, an all-expenses-paid educational trip to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., from June 14-20. They were six of the 47 students representing Arkansas on Youth Tour. 

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Thermostat Optimization: Smart Thermostat Habits Lower Energy Bills

August 7th, 2025

By: Mitch Ross

I’ve been fortunate lately to do several energy-efficiency classes for communities all over Arkansas. I appreciate it when people chime in with questions or comments during the presentations. I’ve noticed that the group always stays quiet until I get to one particular topic. It’s at this point that I see folks start to have input and questions. That topic is thermostats, and how to control them for the best energy savings.

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Who Owns What? Understanding Electric Equipment Responsibilities

July 7th, 2025

By: Brad Castor, President/CEO

As July rolls in with extended daylight and rising temperatures, it also brings the increased potential for severe weather. Summer storms can arrive quickly and hit hard, sometimes causing significant damage to essential electric equipment throughout.

Rich Mountain Electric is prepared to respond swiftly to outages and restore power safely, but it is also important for homeowners to understand which parts of the electric system are their responsibility and which are maintained by the cooperative. Understanding these key differences can help speed up repairs and ensure everyone stays safe.

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Cooling Assistance Available

July 7th, 2025

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can help households stay safe and cool in the summer by providing help with paying electric bills in summer months to qualifying individuals and families.

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Sizzle Safely: Smart Tips for Summer Grilling

July 7th, 2025

Grilling outdoors is a great way to enjoy warm weather, keep your home cooler and lower energy bills. But with more than half of grill fires occurring during peak summer months, safety should be top of mind.

Each year, grill fires cause thousands of injuries and millions in property damage, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Fortunately, most incidents are preventable with proper maintenance and safe practices.

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