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The hearing later this month will gather information for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on whether Fort Wayne can raise its water and sewer rates to help pay for system repairs and upgrades.
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Abby Gray, a former Fort Wayne resident, will now head an agency that exists to ensure reliable utility services at reasonable rates.
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All NewsThe commission is taking public comment on the proposed changes through early November.
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All NewsIndiana has a utility shutoff moratorium during colder months. Should it have one for hotter months as well?
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All NewsSome Hoosiers who get federal assistance with their electric and gas bills may face shutoffs after this week. The state moratorium on winter utility…
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All NewsAs colder temperatures drive up utility bills, many people unemployed because of COVID-19 are still having trouble paying them. Local nonprofit agencies…
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All NewsUPDATE: On Wednesday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission ordered state-regulated utilities to offer payment plans of at least six months for their…
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All NewsMany Hoosiers who are unable to pay their energy bills won’t face shutoffs for another 45 days. On Monday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission…
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All NewsThe state plans to look into how the pandemic has affected Indiana utilities and their customers. This comes just days after Gov. Eric Holcomb extended…
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All NewsMany Hoosiers are facing unemployment due to the COVID-19 crisis. Because of that, the state says utilities aren’t allowed to disconnect water, sewer, or…