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The Posey County Republican's suggestion follows the vote to raise CenterPoint rates
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The company is expected to soon announce how much electric rates will go up
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It's not clear yet if the increase will be $35 a month for the average residential customer, or more, or less
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Crews restore electricity as new snowstorm moves through
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Forecasters say Evansville could see 3-to-7 inches of new snow on Friday
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Restoration efforts continue as a new winter storm approaches
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CenterPoint hopes to have every SW Indiana customer online Friday, when more snow is expected
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CenterPoint reduced the number of customers without electricity in SW Indiana to less than 20,000 by Wednesday morning
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The company expects about 900 workers to help restore power in SW Indiana