Kentucky Utilities customers will see an increase in their monthly bills by more than 10.5% in 2021 if its rate increase proposal application that was submitted on Wednesday is approved by the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
According to its legal ad published in The Interior Journal last week, the proposed rate increase will increase the company's annual revenue by 10.4%.
Basic service for residential customers will increase from .53 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to .61 cents. This means that the average residential monthly bill will increase by $12.85 or 10.67%.
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MidAmerican Energy: Some Quad City customers had power outages Tuesday morning
QUAD CITIES (KWQC) - MidAmerican Energy reported power outages in the Quad Cities area Tuesday morning.
At approximately 6:00 a.m., the company reported 403 customers in the Iowa Quad Cities were without power. MidAmerican then announced its crews were enroute. As of 7:56 a.m., all but one of those power outages appeared to be resolved, according to the company's website.
FreshDirect CEO on Ahold deal: Customers will see only benefits
FreshDirect customers have nothing to fear after the company was bought by the Dutch owner of Stop & Shop and Food Lion, the grocery delivery service's CEO said Tuesday.
Ahold Delhaize and Centerbridge Partners, a private equity firm, announced Wednesday that they would be buying FreshDirect. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Ahold Delhaize will acquire a majority stake and Centerbridge Partners will have a minority investment of 20%.
New look Whataburger a hit with local customers
BELLMEAD, Texas (KWTX) - Customers are flocking to a first-of-a-kind Whataburger in Bellmead, just one week after it opened.
The Whataburger at 950 North Loop 340 just off Interstate 35 opened last Tuesday boasting what the company calls a new "fresh large-unit" prototype.
A Whataburger corporate spokesperson said Bellmead was the perfect place to launch the new look restaurant.
"We've had great support from the Bellmead community over the years, and we felt it was the perfect fit for our first large-unit prototype."
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Hastings Direct and Cambridge Mobile Telematics Partner to Offer Customers Better Pricing on
This program launches at the perfect time; the appetite for usage-based insurance has grown to 40% among UK drivers since the start of COVID-19, according to CMT research conducted in September of this year. As awareness around driving behaviour and the potential impact on premium costs has heightened, CMT and Hastings Direct have partnered to create a solution that provides customers with immediate, accurate, and transparent driving measurements.
Massachusetts attorney general sues Boston Sports Clubs over treatment of customers during
BSC's troubles started early during the COVID-19 pandemic, when all locations closed on March 16. Despite also laying off staff members, the company still charged customers full membership fees for April and made it nearly impossible for members to cancel their accounts.
Healey says the company reneged on that agreement as soon as BSC facilities reopened in July at reduced capacity and with limited amenities. Most members found their accounts automatically unfrozen and charged again.
Small businesses ask customers to get creative for the holidays | WPRI.com
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Two Rhode Island lawmakers are urging the community to support the state’s small businesses as they advocate for additional funding.
During a virtual conference Monday afternoon, Sen. Louis DiPalma and Rep. Carlos Tobon expressed their support for the immediate allocation of $75 million in CARES Act funding to the Restore RI Grant Program, which would provide additional rounds of relief to small businesses across the state.
Shelby Co. partners with MLGW to provide nearly 1,400 customers with utility assistance
SHELBY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - About 1,400 MLGW customers are getting a holiday gift from the Shelby County Government and Memphis Light Gas and Water.
According to a news release, utility assistance will be provided during the holidays for about 1,400 customers impacted by COVID-19.
The Utility "Holiday" program is for customers who owed $500 or less in previous bills and opted into the MLGW Deferred Billing COVID-19 payment plan. Customers will get a $185 credit to their MLGW account, which will go towards their outstanding bill.
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