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Energy officials offer tips for saving money on home heating cost

Energy officials offer tips for saving money on home heating cost Energy officials offer tips for saving money on home heating cost and last updated 2021-02-17 19:29:27-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Many people are using more energy due to the fact it s very cold outside. Using more energy means their utility bills will go up. What has happened the past couple of days will ultimately effect customers prices, Evergy Media Relations Manager Gina Penzig said. Recent controlled outages and freezing cold temperatures are making people wonder, what will happen to their monthly utility bill this winter? Your bill month to month is affected by how much energy you use. Naturally, when it gets really cold like this, even if you are doing your part and you are safely conserving, your usage is probably higher than it was last month, Penzig said.

We re Hiring: Church & Dwight hiring almost 100 employees

We re Hiring: Church & Dwight hiring almost 100 employees Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is hiring 100 employees at their Harrisonville factory. and last updated 2021-02-18 08:04:54-05 HARRISONVILLE, Mo. — Church & Dwight Co., Inc. has almost 100 positions open at its facility in Harrisonville, Missouri. There s even a $1,000 sign-on bonus for new employees as long as they stay at least six months. This is the best smelling manufacturing facility I think I ve ever worked at and worked at quite a few, plant manager Matt Kiser said. The plant makes liquid and powder laundry detergent every day. Kiser said wages start at $17 per hour and many positions don t require experience. He added that depending on experience or aptitude, you could earn a higher wage.

New Yorkers paying more for childcare amid the pandemic

Gas prices jump sharply over the past week around Western New York

Couple starts sauce company after being laid off during pandemic

and last updated 2021-02-12 23:50:38-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The pandemic altered everyone s lives one way or another, but one Kansas City couple turned the adversity into an opportunity. Courtney Hall and Cruz Barnas worked in the live entertainment industry for years in production before being laid off at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was so unexpected and out of nowhere, Hall said. Barnas added, They had to make a wave of second cuts and that’s when I went. The couple met working in the entertainment field, but quickly faced an uncertain future amid shutdown orders and gathering restrictions.

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