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Unprecedented winter weather in Texas has caused oil and gas prices to rise.The frigid temperatures increased fuel demand but also halted wells and refineries across the state. Texas rare cold snap left millions without power last night in controlled outages.Â
Wahoo officials thought they were prepared for last week s historic cold snap.
The city, which owns its own electric and gas utilities, had short- and long-term natural gas futures contracts in place, and it had a comfortable amount of natural gas in storage in Oklahoma, said Ryan Hurst, Wahoo Utilities general manager.
But then temperatures dipped to record levels, with wind chills dropping as low as the minus 40s in Wahoo.
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February 17, 2021
Northwest Michigan Supportive Housing works to find those struggling from homelessness permanent housing.
They are happy to see Governor Whitmer also looking to lower that number. “I appreciate that she addresses it because although we address homelessness and poverty in two different ways, it’s really important that we as communities are recognizing where they do intersect together,” said Northwest Michigan Supportive Housing executive director, Becca Binder.
Binder says the Michigan Poverty Task Force shows the state cares about the work they’re doing. “We have people here working day in and day out, tirelessly on the ground the support people in our communities but in turn we also now have on a governmental level of our state saying we prioritize this and this means something to us,” says Binder.