Colder weather can increase energy use and bills since heating accounts for the highest wintertime energy consumption in most homes. Follow these tips to save energy while still staying warm in Iowa's winter months.
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September is National Preparedness Month. One of the most important steps in preparation is to have emergency supplies on hand. The following are tips to help you or loved ones create an emergency kit.
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Winterizing is an important step to keep your home cozy and your bills low. These tried-and-true methods and essential tips will ensure your home is sealed tight and ready for colder weather.
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The 2020-2021 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program has been established to help qualifying low-income Iowa homeowners and renters pay for a portion of their primary heating costs for the winter heating season.
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Cold, snow and biting winds can be relentless against power lines, as well as the linemen entrusted to their care. Plus, find 10 tips if the power goes out.
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For some people, working outside in the elements is a dream come true. But when the temps dip below freezing, loyalty to the job is put to the test. After all, there is still work to be done, and we count on our linemen to do it.
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When winter’s bitter winds blow and temperatures drop, it may still feel chilly indoors – even with the heat turned up. If you’ve added more insulation, there are additional steps you can take to make the house more comfortable this winter.
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