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LG&E KU Propose Rate Increase Of More than $200 Per Year – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

LG&E KU Propose Rate Increase Of More than $200 Per Year – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Smart Meter DeploymentChanges To Net Metering 

January 20, 2021
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Kentuckians $75 Million Behind On Utilities As Moratorium Ends

Kentuckians $75 Million Behind On Utilities As Moratorium Ends

As the autumn’s chill descends on Kentucky, utility customers who’ve fallen behind on payments because of the global pandemic and economic recession could have their power, gas and water service disconnected beginning Oct. 20.The Public Service Commission requires all utilities to create payment plans for residential customers who’ve fallen behind on their bills between March 16 and October 1, 2020.The terms of the payment plans require utilities give at least six months to pay the past due balances, but if customers fall behind on those payments, utilities can disconnect services,...

October 5, 2020
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Opposing Militia Groups Plan Demonstrations In Louisville Saturday

Opposing Militia Groups Plan Demonstrations In Louisville Saturday

Anti-government militia groups have called for “boots on the ground” to defend against a Black militia march planned for Saturday in Louisville.In Facebook posts, videos and images, groups associated with the Three Percenter movement have requested members come to the city to act as “security” to oppose a Black militia known as the “Not F***ing Around Coalition” (NFAC).It’s unclear how many militia members will actually descend on Louisville, but with opposing armed militias announcing marches amid a city already reckoning with months of protests, experts say the city is steering toward the...

July 22, 2020
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More than 10% of Kentuckians Who’ve Tested Positive For Coronavirus Are Health Care Workers In Jefferson County

More than 10% of Kentuckians Who’ve Tested Positive For Coronavirus Are Health Care Workers In Jefferson County

Clarification: According to Lynne Choate, public relations manager at Norton Healthcare, ‘Employees can/should/are given the opportunity to change out their surgical masks if it is soiled at any point during their shift. And N-95 masks were not given to all RTs and nurses during the initial phase of the outbreak. We gave/continue to give N-95 masks out for aerosolized procedures.’

April 8, 2020
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Federal Government Outbids Kentucky For Medical Equipment Amid Shortage

Federal Government Outbids Kentucky For Medical Equipment Amid Shortage

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says his administration is doing everything it can to prepare hospitals to be inundated with cases of COVID-19, but nearly every time the state has placed an order for medical protective gear, the federal government has prevented its transfer.Kentucky is scaling up the number of hospital beds, enlisting state manufacturers to make protective equipment and doing its best to acquire supplies for medical workers amid a critical shortage.State officials have also requested additional gloves, masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) from the Strategic...

April 5, 2020
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