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Willis: Duke rate hike not as hefty as proposed
1 day ago · The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission issued its final decision on the Duke Energy rate case Jan. 29. Although it was not the outcome Westfield Mayor Scott Willis wanted, he said the result is better for city residents than the initial proposal. Westfield joined the IURC rate case in June 2024, three months after Duke Energy submitted a rate request to Indiana utility regulators seeking an ...
Opinon: The freedom of forgiveness • Current Publishing
4 days ago · Commentary by Jeff Worrell In a world filled with diverse perspectives and experiences, respecting others’ views is a cornerstone of civility. It allows us to bridge differences, fostering understanding and empathy. However, respect alone is not always enough. Sometimes, disagreements or mistakes occur, and it is in these moments that forgiveness is a necessary next step. Forgiveness is more ...
Opinion: State of generational conflicts • Current Publishing
Jan 28, 2025 · A century later, lawmakers continue to wrangle with the most effective ways to implement their points of view. A trend in tobacco regulation is to take the rights of any human born from 2004 forward, while allowing the older folks to keep their freedoms. If some of us have a choice, should we all, or none? Can the boomers require Gen X to spend more time visiting them? Can Gen X rule that the ...
Letter: A thinking person’s column • Current Publishing
6 days ago · Unlike the usual column, he does not provide information about whatever the issue or topic is the subject of the column, then drawing a conclusion for the reader. He presents the issue of the week, like personal and community values and personal responsibility, and poses questions on multiple sides of the issue. He then asks the reader to reflect upon the issue and draw his or her own ...
Opinion: A lasting resolution • Current Publishing
Jan 12, 2025 · Could a resolution this year include a desire to practice active listening, seek to understand before being understood, show more compassion and empathy or ask for more feedback from those you disagree with? Could we resolve to vocalize gratitude, celebrate random acts of kindness both big and small, appreciate those who serve us yet might let us down, help a senior citizen or seek to make a ...
Opinion: A year of growth • Current Publishing
Jan 5, 2025 · Commentary by Jeff Worrell As we wrap up another remarkable year in Carmel, we have much to be grateful for in our journey toward a more civil community. The past 12 months have shown that when we choose civility as our foundation, our community grows stronger and becomes more connected. Last year marked a significant milestone with the launch of our citywide Civility Is A Choice initiative in ...
Full steam ahead: Carmel mayor plans to continue ‘robust pace’ of ...
Dec 30, 2024 · The year 2024 was one of transition for Carmel, with the city’s first new mayor in nearly three decades and a majority new Carmel City Council ushering in