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LG&E East Operations Center
10300 Ballardsville Rd, Louisville, KY 40241
LG&E, KU and parties to utilities' rate review reach agreement
Recommendation allows for investments in safe, reliable service
Louisville Gas and Electric Company, Kentucky Utilities Company and most parties to the utilities' rate review have reached an agreement filed with the Kentucky Public Service Commission today.
The agreement, which is subject to approval by the KPSC, gives LG&E and KU the ability to invest in intelligent control equipment that will enhance reliability and enable faster restoration of service. It also will give LG&E the ability to improve natural gas safety and reliability by replacing aging natural gas service steel lines — that run from the street to customers’ homes — with new plastic lines.
Additionally, the utilities have committed $1.45 million of shareholder dollars annually for the next four years to low-income advocacy groups that will be used to support the utilities’ most vulnerable customers.
The utilities also have agreed to withdraw their current plans for full deployment of advanced meters (AMS) that help customers better manage their energy use and allow the utilities the ability to know when customers’ service is out. LG&E and KU will continue their voluntary advanced meter program and form an AMS collaborative of interested parties from the existing rate review to address issues raised by the parties with respect to LG&E and KU’s proposal.
If approved by the KPSC, KU would receive a revenue increase of $54.9 million. LG&E would see an electric revenue increase of $59.4 million, and the natural gas business would see an increase of $7.5 million.
A KU residential customer using an average of 1,179 kilowatt hours per month would see an increase of $4.21 per month. An LG&E residential electric customer using an average of 957 kWh per month would see a total monthly increase of $6.77. A residential LG&E natural gas customer using an average of 55 Ccf per month would see a total monthly increase of $1.47.
According to the agreement, the monthly electric basic service charge for LG&E and KU, included in the increase above, would be $11.50 beginning July 1, 2017, and $12.25 beginning July 1, 2018, respectively. LG&E’s monthly natural gas basic service charge would be $16.35 beginning July 1, 2017, and remain the same until a future rate review.
"There were a large number of parties with different interests involved in this case and we are pleased to have reached a settlement that benefits our customers and their constituent groups," said Kent Blake, LG&E and KU chief financial officer. "The agreement gives us the ability to enhance our reliability and continue providing safe and reliable service to our customers while meeting the needs of the parties to this case."
The public hearing on the rate review is scheduled to begin May 9 at the KPSC offices in Frankfort.
wkms.org/post/changing-course-coal-country-students-worki...
But this is what this one says - who is correct here? wfpl.org/lge-to-lower-utility-rates-starting-april/
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We recently delivered a car load of bread to this facility. Apparently the LG&E shareholders need it more than Kentucky's "most vulnerable" customers.
Although there was quite a crowd sitting and standing around this scene, no one attempted to intervene. This was in front of a Taco Bell in Louisville, KY. The officers were aggressive and went after the man - he was sitting peacefully. The officers then pulled down his pants a number of times. The officers then groped the man (naked from waist to knees) and grabbed him. The man was screaming. The officers then dragged the man around to the side of their car and were attempting to shove him into the vehicle. They attempted to put a mask on his face however the mask was crooked and his face was then bloodied. He was slammed face down on the ground. He screamed he could not breathe.
I did attempt to at least get it on record that it was excessive use of force, that the man offered no resistance and that the use of excessive force was unwarranted.
We did attempt to get him a Victim Advocate and notified various agencies of what had transpired. This is a milder case of excessive use of force and abuse of authority here in Kentucky. I have heard horror stories from many, many victims here - most of them having disabilities and/or medical conditions and had been grossly taken advantage of - many of them US Veterans.
March 26 is Purple for Epilepsy day: Epilepsy awareness is a good start in understanding this condition: www.flickr.com/photos/97529277@N06/52771206777/in/feed-97...
In Kentucky, USA it is legal to steal your eyes:
www.lrc.ky.gov/statutes/statute.aspx?id=30453
311.1961 Removal of cornea or corneal tissue from decedent whose death defined
as a coroner's case -- Conditions -- Who may remove.
(1) In any case in which a patient is in need of a cornea or corneal tissue for a
transplant, the coroner, medical examiner, or his appropriately qualified designee
with training in ophthalmologic techniques may, upon the request of any person
authorized under KRS 311.1929, provide or authorize the removal of the cornea or
corneal tissue by a qualified physician under the following conditions:
(a) The decedent has been defined as a "coroner's case" as set forth by KRS
72.405(2), an autopsy has been ordered pursuant to KRS 72.410, and the
cornea or corneal tissue are suitable for transplant;
(b) No objection by the next of kin is known by the coroner or medical examiner;
and
(c) The removal of the cornea or corneal tissue will not interfere with the
subsequent course of an investigation or autopsy or alter the postmortem facial
appearance.
(2) The medical examiner, coroner, or his appropriately qualified designee or any
persons authorized under KRS 311.1929 shall not be held liable in any civil or
criminal action for failure to obtain consent of the next of kin.
(3) An individual certified by a department of ophthalmology in an accredited school of
medicine as having received competent training, may remove corneas for gift after
proper certification of death by a physician and in compliance with the provisions of
KRS 311.1915, 311.1925, 311.1929, and 311.1935.
Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Repealed, reenacted, renumbered, and amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 161, sec.
26, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 481, sec. 1, effective July
15, 1986. -- Created 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 41, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1980.
Formerly codified as KRS 311.187.
www.lrc.ky.gov/statutes/statute.aspx?id=30453
Kentucky Lions Eye Bank - louisvilleeyedocs.com/about/kentucky-lions-eye-foundation/
Saint Margaret Mary Catholic Community
7813 Shelbyville Rd, Lyndon, KY 40222
(aka St. Matthews - Lyndon - Louisville)
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The problem with these moving signs is they are a distraction to drivers and are banned in many states. We appreciate the church may want to call attention to whatever, but an ongoing vehicle *may* get distracted while trying to read them and crash.
Metro Government (and Metrocall 311) has ignored pleas for help on this despite many requests to get these signs into spec.
Kentucky Law:
www.lrc.ky.gov/Statutes/statute.aspx?id=5380
177.863 Highway advertising devices, what prohibited -- Spacing -- Size -- Illumination:
(4) Lighting of advertising devices:
Advertising devices may be illuminated, subject to the following restrictions:
(a) Advertising devices which contain, include or are illuminated by any flashing, intermittent, or moving light or lights are prohibited, except those giving public service information such as time, date, temperature, weather, or similar information.
(b) Advertising devices which are not effectively shielded as to prevent beams or rays of light from being directed at any portion of the traveled way of the highway which are of such intensity or brilliance as to cause glare or to impair
the vision of the driver of any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interfere with any driver's operation of a motor vehicle are prohibited.
(c) No advertising device shall be so illuminated that it interferes with the effectiveness of or obscures an official traffic sign, device or signal.
History: Amended 1968 Ky. Acts ch. 178, sec. 2. -- Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 76, sec.
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It is so hard to get local communities here involved in recycling. Yet they wonder why there is no local seafood available here and wonder why there are fish and swim advisories posted Statewide in Kentucky. It's just gonna take time. Hopefully in my lifetime.
Coho was one of the 30,000 pets who died in the massive pet food recall in 2007 that killed over 30,000 pets and companion animals - read about it here - twotabbycats.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, May 3rd through Thursday, May 5th - 7AM - 9AM
They do have a buffet breakfast there upstairs however we do enjoy going trackside (admission free) once a year and just watch the Derby and Oaks horses do their morning workouts - in my opinion it is the best way to see these incredible horses and you can't beat the price (it's free). They do have breakfast sandwiches available (they're very good) down by the paddock as well. It really is the best way to get the true flavor of the upcoming Oaks (Friday) and The Kentucky Derby this Saturday (without having to buy a dress, shoes and a hat). The jockeys also give you wonderful photo ops - this is my most favorite part of Derby Week (especially if you're crowd-shy). If you're betting you get a better look at who the best bets are! And it's dress casual.
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This American flag has been shredded for at least a year. It stands in front of the Frazier Sports Rehab Institute, KentuckyOne Health, Medical Center Jewish Northeast, and the U of L James Graham Brown Cancer Center.
This facility was at one point under consideration to become Louisville's newest VA Hospital. For some reason, Brownsboro Road was chosen. One would think this facility would have had the courtesy to at least maintain the flag it flies at its entranceway. I do know they were made aware of it but chose to ignore it.
Frazier Rehab Institute/Northeast
2401 Terra Crossing Boulevard, Suite 204
Louisville, KY 40245
P 502.210.4500
F 502.210.4505
Medical Center Jewish Northeast
502.210.4200
Cancer Care
502.210.4411
Diagnostic Imaging
502.210.4350
Medical Records
502.587.4416
Patient Accounting
502.587.4397
Patient Scheduling
502.587.4327
Rehabilitation Care
502.210.4500
Sports Medicine Urgent Care
502.210.4600
In Kentucky, 75.4% of Doctors take drug/device payments: projects.propublica.org/graphics/d4d-hospital-lookup
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Máscaras de Diablos de Juxtlahuaca, Oaxaca.
Desde la región Mixteca los habitantes de Santiago Juxtlahuaca y su Danza de los Rubios, visten tradicionales atavíos y portando máscaras que los han identificado desde el Siglo XVIII, hasta constituirse en su tradición y legado. La Chivarra, chicote y espuelas del atuendo masculino del
traje del Diablo, la María Lencha, el Alvarado, el Margarito, el Caporal, bailan al compás de la
danza entre colores y música, reflejo de la riqueza cultura de la Mixteca.
La madera de Sabino, agua cola, blanco de España, pintura al óleo, esmaltes, barníz, ojos de vidrio,
Dientes Naturales de Animales, pestañas y cuernos Naturales de Toro, Chivo o Venado, son alguno de los elementos que dan origen a la creatividad y Formas Fantásticas de sus Máscaras. Los Artesanos de máscaras labran una tradición que hombres y mujeres de Juxtlahuaca, aportan como
herencia al mundo entero. Orgullo de Oaxaca.
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Yet in almost 20 years neither Jefferson County nor Oldham County enforces this. Not in Kentucky, USA. More particulate, anyone? It's actually quite comical considering the glut of black vehicles & opaque tinted windows in the area - more paying customers for the local car wash, cancer centers, ENTs, eye doctors, windshield companies and drug stores. Decreased productivity in the remaining workforce. Kentucky taxpayers pay the legislative & executive branch of this government over $1 Million USD each for their "lifetime" of *service* plus paying local and State taxes, local and state officials and enforcement agencies, yet in their lifetime not one thing has changed. People, wildlife, and the environment are suffering the same fate here as they did a lifetime ago. Why are all of the above still getting paid millions for *jobs* and work they never did? Welcome to Kentucky, USA, aka "Little New Jersey".
It would take ONE person - ONE - to be at the exits of these quarries and gravel pits to ensure *all* trucks were tarped prior to leaving the area. If that is beyond their budget, how about a BIG SIGN?
Respiratory ailments, lung cancer, cataracts, and COPD are a way of life here.
Spider spotted yesterday afternoon with a small amount of gnats captured closer to the center of the web. Although rather sparse, spider appeared somewhat content with what was gathered this day. Not sure what spider was planning on catching but I do believe spider was banking on something much greater than these tiny gnats as the tensile strength of this web could probably have snagged my dog, Pancake. Perhaps that's the plan?
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Darwin's bark spider (scientific name Caerostris darwini) is an orb-weaver spider that produces one of the largest known orb webs, ranging from 900 to 28,000 square centimetres (140 to 4,340 sq in),[2][3] with anchor lines spanning up to 25 metres (82 ft). The spider was discovered in Madagascar in the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in 2009.[4] Its silk is the toughest biological material ever studied, over ten times tougher than a similarly-sized piece of Kevlar.[5] The species was named in honour of the naturalist Charles Darwin, with the description being prepared precisely 150 years after the publication of The Origin of Species, on 24 November 2009.[2 ] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin%27s_bark_spider