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What is a kilowatt?

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Posted on Jun 24, 2024 in Energy

By Rob Powell Energy providers and electric bills often reference kilowatts and the cost per kilowatt hour used. While those terms might be familiar, you might occasionally wonder just what is a kilowatt? The first and perhaps most obvious thing to know is that a kilowatt is a metric unit of power used to measure… Continue reading.

Fragrant flora

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Posted on Jun 24, 2024 in Backyard

By Jo Ellen Myers Sharp Enhance your garden with scents from these aromatic plants I have a small urban yard, and I’m picky about the plants I put there. Because space is limited, I look for fragrant plants. Here are some of my favorites. ANNUALS Flowering tobacco I especially like Nicotiana alata and N. sylvestris,… Continue reading.

Cat scratch no more

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Posted on Jun 24, 2024 in Pets

By Natalie Derrickson Give your favorite feline an outlet for scratching that’s pet parent-approved A cat’s inclination to scratch might be natural, but when it reduces your favorite pillow to shreds, you’re ready to do anything to put it to a stop. OFFER APPROPRIATE SCRATCHING SURFACES Without a designated scratching spot, cats will find something… Continue reading.

County Profile: Shelby County

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Posted on Jun 24, 2024 in County

By Nicole Thomas Shelby County is home to several of Central Indiana’s firsts, like St. Vincent DePaul, one of the first Catholic churches built in the area in 1839. Indiana’s first railroad, built in the 1830s, passed through the county’s seat, Shelbyville, to connect Madison — the largest city along the Ohio River — to… Continue reading.

Historic Hoosier mansions

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Posted on Jun 24, 2024 in Features

By Brian D. Smith It’s hard to envision Indiana’s history from old films and photographs. Did our ancestors really inhabit a colorless world, like Dorothy before she opened the door to the Technicolor land of Oz? Obviously not, but the old days are more relatable when we experience them firsthand instead of just reading about… Continue reading.

What is mutual aid and why does it matter?

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Posted on Jun 22, 2024 in Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative

One way co-ops prepare for major outages and disasters is through mutual aid, which is a collaborative approach to emergency planning. The mutual aid model allows electric co-ops to help each other during times of need. This approach permits co-ops to “borrow” restoration workers from other co-ops, increasing the workforce response to areas affected by… Continue reading.

New board officers elected, discuss future goals for co-op

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Posted on Jun 22, 2024 in Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative

The Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative Board of Directors consists of nine co-op members, who each represent one district within the territory served by PPEC. Though they don’t manage day-to-day operations, these democratically elected directors help set the “big picture” direction of the co-op and are responsible for establishing and reviewing corporate policies — like rates… Continue reading.

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