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In ancient Greece and Rome, the Dog Days of Summer were believed to be a time of drought, bad luck and unrest, “when dogs and men alike would be driven mad by the extreme heat.” That description from almanac.com for the months of July and August isn’t far off what’s happening in parts of the western United States as record heat and fires scorch the land.
Fortunately, we have some advantages the Greeks and Romans lacked, namely air conditioning and powered fans to deal with heat that can cause illness and even death.
But swamp coolers, refrigerated air and fans run on electricity – and more than 47,000 customers of Public Service Company of New Mexico are behind on their PNM bills and could be facing disconnection soon. The state’s largest electric utility says that’s the last thing it wants to happen and people should know there is a safety net available to help make sure it doe
(KNSI) – Grants are available to Minnesota households that are struggling to pay utility bills.
The Citizens Utility Board of Minnesota says Minnesotans who make 60 percent or less of the state’s median income are qualified for energy assistance funds, and there’s extra help available to those who are at risk of being disconnected from their energy service, the nonprofit group says.
The Citizens Utility Board says applicants don’t necessarily have to be behind on utility bills to qualify for the grants, which are part of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
“Even though we’re coming out of the official state of emergency, a lot of people are really struggling to afford energy bills,” says Carmen Carruthers, outreach director for CUB. “The good news is that there are resources and protections available.”