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Mild winter helps lower heating bills (Dayton Daily News) - Natural gas heating bills for the winter remain on target to be 15 to 20 percent below those of a year ago, in light of lower market prices and continuing mild weather, Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio Inc. says.
Victims of violent home invasion paying over $70,000 in medical bills (WATE 6 Knoxville) - A Jefferson County couple injured in a violent home invasion is now paying thousands in medical bills.
Mild Winter Means Relief From High Gas Bills For Georgians (CBS 46 News Atlanta) - ATLANTA (AP) -- A year ago, brutally high natural gas prices and a bitter blast of winter had many Georgians struggling to pay their bills, flooding the phone lines of relief agencies and reaching for an extra sweater instead of cranking up the heat on the coldest nights.
Bills Filed To Rename Interstate 65 For Civil Rights Leader (The Louisville Channel) - FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Jefferson County lawmakers have filed bills in the Kentucky General Assembly in an effort to rename a Louisville highway in honor of a civil rights leader.
HOV chamber warns of counterfeit bills (Appleton Post-Crescent) - KAUKAUNA The Heart of the Valley Chamber of Commerce alerted its members Friday after a business received two counterfeit $20 bills.
Allegheny Power Rate Plan Would Boost Bills 15 Percent (The WBAL Channel) - HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- An electricity rate plan proposed by Allegheny Power would boost the bills of its 215,000 Maryland customers by 15 percent annually for the next four years, officials said.
Holiday Bills Piling Up? Refinancing Your Car Puts Extra Cash in Your Pocket (Hornell Evening Tribune) - (ARA) - The holidays are a wonderful time of year. Co-workers are in a good mood, the family is happy, even cashiers in the stores are more friendly than usual. Unfortunately, the warm, fuzzy feelings seem to last only until the credit card bills from the holiday shopping sprees start to trickle in.
Bills promote health, safety for youths (Contra Costa Times) - Lawmakers said Thursday they are pitching two socially volatile bills that would affect families in very different ways, one by requiring vaccination of sixth-grade girls against a sexually transmitted illness and the other banning cell-phone use by young drivers.
Bills rookies outshine experts' predictions (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) - The Buffalo Bills' 2006 draft turned out better than many people predicted.
Counterfeit bills passed in Berryville, Green Forest (Eureka Springs Times-Echo) - GREEN FOREST - Five “very good” counterfeit bills have recently surfaced in Green Forest and Berryville, according to Officer Shannon Hill.
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