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Power fully restored in Fort Wayne after 8 days
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana Michigan Power reports that everyone in Fort Wayne area has had their power restored after two storms knocked out service to thousands of businesses and homes. A storm on June 29 knocked out electricity to about 78,... -
Drought drains water from area rivers - at near record low levels
WSBT-TVThere is no doubt we need rain. Today, the St. Joseph River is at near record low levels. South Bend's annual rainfall deficit is about 6 inches right now. That is causing really low levels along the river. According to the National Weather Service, the...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Water Supply, U.S. Geological Survey
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Wind turbine construction begins in Madison, Tipton Counties
In Madison County, there is something popping up in the fields along with this year's corn crop. Wind turbines are being planted across 81 square acres in Madison and Tipton Counties. "At the end of the day, they can show it to their parents, their kids,...
Tags: Wind Power, Environmental Issues, Solar Energy, Electricity Production and Distribution, E.ON AG
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Power outages - up and down
The number of people without electricity is going up and down like a yo-yo. Early Sunday, Indiana Michigan Power reported nearly 2,500 customers had lost their power in St. Joseph, LaPorte and Berrien Counties due to what appears to weather-related....
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Consumer Shock: I&M's proposed 25 percent rate hike
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBillie Bratton held up her I&M electric bills and rattled the monthly totals from memory. In four months this year, the South Bend resident paid $404.90 in January, $433.13 in February, $443.61 in March, and her bill in April so far totals $344.35....Tags: Grupo Bimbo, Trials, Court Preliminary, Steve Francis, Sales
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South Bend to test high-efficiency street lights
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — The city is testing an idea that could lighten its electric bills. Thanks to an $18,750 grant from Wells Fargo, city officials are going to see if a new technology can cut the amount of power needed to light South Bend’s streets....Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Investments
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DNR buys Fairbanks Landing site from I&M
PRESS RELEASEThe Indiana Department of Natural Resources has secured a key piece of the Healthy Rivers INitiative by purchasing 3,475 acres of Fairbanks Landing Fish & Wildlife Area from Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) and reaching an agreement to continue managing the...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Charity
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Storms roll through Michiana Saturday
WSBT News continues to monitor a strong line of storms, pushing through the area this evening.
Berrien County was the first to get hit by it. Our weather department reported wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour from the storm. The Berrien County...Tags: St. Joseph County (Indiana), Weather, Vehicles, Weather Reports
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Former Notre Dame coach in fair condition after standoff
Additional information from Tom Coyne with the Associated PressGRANGER, Ind. — A SWAT standoff in the home of former Notre Dame football defensive coach Corwin Brown is over. He was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the hospital with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the side, and police say he is currently...Tags: Football, New England Patriots, National Football League, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Local Red Cross, utilities sending hurricane help
Local volunteers from the American Red Cross and utility workers are leaving this weekend for various parts of the East Coast in anticipation of Hurricane Irene.
At least four Red Cross are going from St. Joseph County, four from Elkhart County and...Tags: Northeast Utilities, Natural Disasters, American Red Cross, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana), Volleyball
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I&M files for 22.7 percent rate hike for residential bills
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe long process has begun. And when it's over, possibly as early as a year from now, about 458,000 Indiana consumers receiving electrical power from Indiana Michigan Power could end up with a 22.7 percent rate increase on their electrical bill. I&M,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Consumers, Indianapolis
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I&M, Sears offer rebates for old appliances
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportFORT WAYNE - Indiana Michigan Power and Sears have joined forces to get rid of older, inefficient refrigerators and freezers. When buying a new refrigerator or freezer at Sears, an I&M customer living in Indiana can make arrangements to have their old...Tags: Energy Saving, Electrical Appliance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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