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KOKOMO — Governor Eric Holcomb has announced a significant investment by a European automaker in its Howard County manufacturing operations. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. says Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plans to invest nearly $400 million to expand and retool one of its Kokomo transmission plants for the production of a new engine. The new production …read more.
WABASH – The Honeywell Foundation Educational Outreach Program, now beginning its 21st year, provides arts-in-education opportunities to students in pre-school through twelfth grade. During the 2017-18 school year, the program served 14 counties in Northeast Indiana with more than 48,000 student interactions. Since 2002, Duke Energy has been an outstanding partner for the program. Duke Energy …read more.
WABASH — The Honeywell Center Educational Outreach Program, now in its 19th year, provides arts-in-education opportunities to students in preschool through twelfth grade. In 2016, the program served 10 counties in Northeast Indiana with more than 49,000 student interactions. Since 2002, Duke Energy has been an outstanding partner for the program. Duke Energy funding helps …read more.
By DENNIS ROSEBOUGH Communications Director , Office of Lt. Gov. Eric Holcomb INDIANAPOLIS — At the Indiana State Capitol, the Department of the Navy, the office of the Indiana Lieutenant Governor and Duke Energy hosted a press event regarding energy security and resiliency initiatives in Indiana Wednesday, April 13. This event follows the recent announcement that …read more.
By MADISSON HEINL Communications Specialist, Center For Lakes & Streams At Grace College WINONA LAKE — Grace College General Ecology students assisted and heard from local NIPSCO and Utility Arborist, Andrea Nichols, Tuesday, Oct. 6, as they planted two native trees from Dogwood Hills Tree Farm. The trees were planted in front of the Cooley …read more.
Duke Energy customers are the current target of a bill paying scam in which criminals pose as Duke Energy representatives in attempt to dupe unsuspecting customers into making payments. The scam has surfaced in several different counties across the state. Here’s how the scam works: a Duke Energy customer receives an unsolicited phone call from …read more.
Can renewable energy be available when customers need it as opposed to only when the sun shines or wind blows? Storing energy from the sun and wind and using it efficiently on the electric grid will be the focus of new research at Southern Indiana’s Battery Innovation Center (BIC) near the Crane Naval Surface Warfare …read more.




