State and local officials joined Arkansas business leaders Tuesday to break ground on the state’s largest-ever economic investment project with U. S. Steel near Osceola, Ark.
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Did you know that heating your home uses more energy than cooling it? While extreme cold weather is rare in our region, a deep cold snap will impact your energy usage and may impact your bill.
If these common energy-wasting habits seem familiar, you should make energy efficiency part of your daily routine.
Some parts of the game experience use up more kWh than others.
Tailgating, concessions, sideline heating, scoreboards - it all adds up.
Crews are wrapping up restoration from the winter storm, but they will continue working until all customers who can take power can get it.
Restoration is complete for 93 percent of the customers who lost power during the Groundhog Day winter storm.