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Terre Town neighborhood residents have until next week to express interest in connecting to the city’s water utility.
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The state’s program is funded through a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Bloomington’s ambitious fiber optic plan will bring rapid download speeds to thousands of homes. But homeowners affected by damage during installation can find themselves bogged down for months.
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A controversial road project in Bloomington is back on the table. Schools can now use state money to provide teachers with firearms training. Plus Hoosiers owe tens of millions of dollars to utility companies.
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Significant proportions of customers are in debt, with some facing service shut-offs.
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The city's board of public works waived two of the six fines against Duke related to a pole replacement on South Rogers Street.
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This is the first time the town has raised water rates since 2017.
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Utilities wants a new campus at the site of the former Winston Thomas wastewater treatment plant property while public works wants to purchase the current utilities property.
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The bill cuts the amount of power utilities can buy from the grid during peak demand in half. That means they’d have to show they can generate about 85 percent of their energy themselves or with other companies.
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Assuming you’ve turned down your thermostat as low as it can go without freezing your pipes — or your toes — here are some tips on cheap ways to save energy from the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor.