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The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program is encouraging people who even think they’ll need help paying heating bills this winter to apply now.
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Wisconsin Public Service says an analysis done by the company shows the typical residential customer will pay about $20 less per month this winter compared to last year
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Colder, seasonal weather is making its way back into Wisconsin, and just like last winter, the region is in store for higher natural-gas bills. Experts say there are ways to protect your household budget now and in the long run.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects people to pay up 28% more this winter compared to last.
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While we’re getting a nice reprieve from the bitter cold, we’re not out of winter yet. With the high cost of natural gas, utility assistance programs are starting to see more people reach out for help.
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Program helps low income Michigan residents pay heating bills on time
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Michigan is entering the heart of home-heating season, so it's also time for a reminder that help is available for households unable to afford their…
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The furnaces have come on for the season and local governments are again offering heating assistance to eligible residents.The Wisconsin Home Energy…
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The early blast of winter gives an opportunity for Wisconsin Public Service to remind customers about heating assistance and the winter utility…
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The furnaces are coming on as the colder weather settles in, and officials at Wisconsin Public Service are asking low-income residents to apply for energy…