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An agreement with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management would require IPL to create a compliance plan to continue operating the Petersburg power plant and pay a $78,300 fine for violating its permits more than 120 times.
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The two-minute production plays multiple times nightly from 9 p.m. to midnight. Downtown Indy isnt encouraging people to visit the Circle. It has posted a video of it on its website for at-home viewing.
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The project in the city just south of Indianapolis would have included two ice rinks, five basketball courts, a fitness and training facility.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission plans April 23 and May 7 public hearings on the proposals that could raise its residential power rates about 10 percent.
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The Office of Utility Consumer Counselor is hearing public comments from Indianapolis Power and Light customers.
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Indianapolis Power & Light Co. says the covers now in place on some 1,200 manholes are designed to pop up a few inches in case of an explosion.