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NIPSCO has locked out about 1,600 union workers, after the two sides failed to agree on a new contract by an extended deadline. The utility company had been bargaining with the United Steelworkers since January 20.
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Indiana's utility regulatory commission opened an investigation into rising energy costs, questioning the state's five investor-owned utilities at a public hearing as customer complaints hit record levels.
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The grants came from the Knight Foundation via the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne. It will support news production at both public media outlets in the wake of federal funding cuts.
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Since developers of the Google data center went before state and county officials, the number of emergency generators they say they need on the site has quadrupled. A public hearing on the proposal is set for Nov. 13.
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Data centers are predicted to eat up more than 10 percent of America's electrical energy in the next few years. Indiana Michigan Power and Google announced a plan to mitigate the usage on Monday.
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From the Indiana Capital Chronicle: Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations will be eliminating its entire statewide team of reporters and editors at the end of the year after the Indiana General Assembly defunded the organization.
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The renovations will update the affordable senior housing with a focus on energy efficiency.
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The new data from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development does not take into account the thousands of federal jobs axed by the Trump administration in the weeks since he took office.
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The report, released this week by Electric Works, says that the public-private partnership will have an annual economic impact of $375 million upon completion and full occupancy.
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Lacking a volunteer to run the campaign, Toys for Tots will not cover Allen County this holiday season.
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UAW Local 2209 leaders at the General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly plant claim the company violated its contract with the United Auto Workers.
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The new site is more consistent with the city's comprehensive plan for the area.