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Nov 27 2023
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‘Numerous’ horses killed, 1 person hospitalized in massive barn fire
FRANKTOWN, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) - A number of horses died and one person was taken to the hospital after a massive fire destroyed a barn southeast of Denver Monday morning. Firefighters with the Franktown Fire Department responded to a location near Highway 83 and Russellville Road just before 4 a.m. after a smoke alarm went off in a horse barn. When they arrived at the scene, first
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Nov 27 2023
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AES Indiana announces settlement with utility regulatory commission on electricity rate increases
INDIANAPOLIS — AES Indiana, a subsidiary of the AES Corporation has filed a settlement in the Regulatory Rate Review request with the state’s utility regulatory commission. In Monday’s release, the company said they reached the unanimous agreement with the Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and six intervening parties which included the interests of residential commercial, industrial and low
My Wabash Valley
Nov 27 2023
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AES Indiana announces settlement with utility regulatory commission on electricity rate increases
INDIANAPOLIS — AES Indiana, a subsidiary of the AES Corporation has filed a settlement in the Regulatory Rate Review request with the state’s utility regulatory commission. In Monday’s release, the company said they reached the unanimous agreement with the Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and six intervening parties which included the interests of residential commercial, industrial and low
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Nov 23 2023
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Singapore to tighten crypto regulations for retail customers
A woman rides her bicycle with the Marina Bay Sands hotel and high-rise buildings in the background in Singapore on Sept. 4, 2023. Singapore will introduce tighter rules for cryptocurrency service providers, following feedback on its proposed regulations, said the city-state's financial authority. "The consulted proposals detail business conduct and consumer access measures to limit potential
CNBC
Feb 23 2023
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Persistent inflation keeping grocery prices high for consumers
Persistent inflationary pressures in the U.S. economy have kept prices for groceries high even as inflation has eased somewhat in other sectors of the economy.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly consumer price index (CPI) report for January released last week showed that prices for food at home – the classification for food bought at the store to be prepared at home – were up 11.3
Fox Business
Nov 27 2023
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AES Indiana agrees to lower rate increase
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — AES Indiana customers may have a lower rate increase in 2024 than what was first announced. AES Indiana confirmed Monday morning that it has agreed to reduce its rate increase plan with the state. The new plan would boost the average monthly bill by $9.52, an increase of just over 7%. The original plan, filed in June, called for an 18% increase, with monthly bills going
Wish TV
Apr 06 2023
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Few Americans know how the U.S. consumes and produces energy
Most Americans don’t know how much the U.S. relies on petroleum for its energy needs, despite soaring prices dominating the headlines, according to a poll from Texas electricity provider Payless Power that was first shared with The Washington Times.
The survey’s findings show that less than 1 in 4 (23%) Americans know petroleum — which includes crude oil and is used for things like
Washington Times
Nov 27 2023
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Western Alaska crafters prepare for gift-giving season
Two small business owners rooted in Western Alaska have spent hours preparing for a busy holiday season. As consumers gear up for gift-giving during the holidays, they have the chance to shop local and support small businesses. For artists with small businesses, the holiday season kicks off well before the temperature starts to change. Two women from Western Alaska craft pieces that make for
Alaska Public Media
Nov 27 2023
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AES Indiana wanted a big rate hike. A new settlement could spare Hoosiers' monthly bills.
AES Indiana customers may be spared significantly higher bills, after all. The utility serving Indianapolis customers announced Monday morning that it had reached a settlement in its ongoing rate case that cuts the potential increase to bills essentially in half. Earlier this year — and just one day before a storm outage left thousands of customers without power for days — AES Indiana asked to
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