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State trails others in gas pipeline fixes
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania is laced with 11,000 miles of aging gas pipelines like the one implicated in the deadly Feb. 9 explosion in Allentown because legislators, regulators and gas companies haven't agreed on how to accelerate pipeline replacement -- a reform...Tags: Phyllis Mundy, U.S. Senate, Allentown, Consumers, Natural Resources
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Ind. power outages fall to about 20,000 customers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Utility crews braving frigid temperatures as they work to restore power to thousands of Indiana homes and business following this week's big winter storm have reduced the number of outages statewide to about 20,000. Indiana...Tags: Indiana, Snow Storms
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Crews working to restore power to residents
Fox59Thousands of Central Indiana residents lost power during Tuesday’s winter storm. Crews went out Wednesday to try to repair the damage the sleet, ice and trees did to power lines. With the Edinburgh Outlet Mall closed, the empty parking lot made...Tags: Vehicles, Texas, Indiana, Houston
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Talking With ... Kenneth Ksionek: OUC chief goes for nuclear
Kenneth P. Ksionek, Orlando Utilities Commission general manager and chief executive officer since 2004, looks to balance slower growth with looming environmental regulations. He spoke with Sentinel staff writer Kevin Spear.
CFB: Compare the size and key...Tags: Tampa Electric Company, Progress Energy Incorporated, FPL Group, Orange County (Florida), Florida
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Snow, high winds moving out of Central Indiana
Fox59The massive winter storm that passed directly over Indianapolis early Wednesday morning continues to pull off to the east. The large wind field associated with this storm is also on its way out. Peak wind gusts of over 50 miles per hour were...Tags: Weather Warnings, Weather, Indianapolis, Indiana, Snow Storms
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Kentucky Arts Council presents arts advocacy forum
As part of the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) American Residency in Kentucky, the Kentucky Arts Council will present a forum for arts leaders, educators and supporters at 10 a.m. EST Feb. 23 at the Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center, 300 E. Third...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Arts, Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy, Kentucky
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4th Annual Breakfast Of Champions to feature Butler Coach Brad Stevens
IndySportsNationDANVILLE, IN (April 15, 2010) – Tickets are now on sale for the 4th Annual Breakfast of Champions to be held Wednesday, May 5th, 7:00 am at Five Star Catering at Primo West in Plainfield. The Breakfast has a long standing tradition of honoring true...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Indianapolis Colts, Football, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Progress-Duke merger’s impact on Florida rates unclear
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThough not completely unexpected (word of a Progress Energy-Duke Energy merger had leaked out at the end of last week), the size of the new company to be created by the $13 billion deal announced this morning by the two giant utilities is still eye-... -
Duke, Progress still committed to nuclear
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThe chief executive of Duke Energy, which is about to acquire Central Florida's largest power provider, Progress Energy, said Tuesday that the company's desire to build more nuclear plants in the wake of catastrophe in Japan is still strong. “Our... -
Crystal River nuclear plant to remain shut down
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThe ongoing saga of repairs at Progress Energy's nuclear power plant in Crystal River will continue as the company plans to further analyze damage to the reactor's containment structure. The plant was shut down for regular maintenance in September 2009... -
Bill Cosby gives Cam Newton advice, “study, study, study”
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelEveryone has an opinion about Auburn quarterback Cam Newton -- even Bill Cosby.... -
Semi crashes into utility pole, cuts off power to hundreds
Fox59A semi truck crashed into a utility pole at 116th and Allisonville Road in Fishers Monday morning, cutting off power to 1700 Duke Energy customers. According to an eye witness, power lines were dragged at least a half a block during the crash and then...Tags: Vehicles, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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