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More than $330,000 available in winter energy bill assistance for Duke Energy Indiana customers
Duke Energy Indiana has dedicated more than $330,000 in financial assistance to customers who are struggling to pay their electric bills this winter. The funds come from Duke Energy contributions…
Read More12-01-2021
Week in Review
We have now entered into the holly jolly month of December and BRR it sure is cold. With the smell of candy canes and pine on the wind comes a…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Dec. 1, 2021
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:51 a.m. SET: 5:23 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 50°F Low: 34 °F Wacky Holiday Today • Civil Air Patrol Day • Day Without Art What Happened On This…
Read MoreInduction cooktops reduce bills, indoor pollution
The carbon monoxide detector screeched again. The monitor screen read above four hundred parts per million (PPM) so she opened the backdoor. As she ran upstairs to grab an industrial…
Read MoreHammer on victims
Boy, this time of year sure can be tough on some of us. I feel like I’m always too hot because I bundled up too much or too cold because…
Read MoreBits’n’Pieces
Welcome back to Bits’n’Pieces, a weekly look at some of the interesting, funny, comical and sometimes outright weird things that happen in and around Montgomery County. Have something you think…
Read MoreVSO reports on efforts for Dec. 2021
Well hello everyone in Montgomery County. I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I have had a total of 51 phone calls to my office, and I also had 11…
Read MoreIvy Tech celebrates top faculty members at special ceremony
Ivy Tech Community College Lafayette has honored Elizabeth Hayden and Brooke Criswell with the McAllister Excellence in Teaching Award. They are two of 35 Ivy Tech faculty across the state…
Read MoreRed Cross response in 2021: Families face emergency needs amid COVID-19, climate change and global conflict
In 2021, people in the Indiana Region and across the country faced great emergency needs as the ongoing pandemic exacerbated the challenges related to severe disasters, blood shortages and global…
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