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Wyomingites Say They Can’t Afford Rocky Mountain Power’s 30% Rate Hike

Posted 11-16-2023 at 04:16 PM by SDbp

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I live in the northern plains, and while I think my electricity is high (usually $100 a month except summer), my bills have been pretty flat since I moved into my new build house 9 years ago. I was also surprised to see our mix of energy was only 40% coal, but with 45% wind and hydro; renewables being the biggest source. Balance is mostly nat gas. As I'm in a rural electric cooperative (although I'm in a town of 200k), we have annual shareholders meetings. When someone asked about high rates, we
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November 16, 2023 – Exhortation

Posted 11-16-2023 at 12:54 PM by Albert Finch (How Do I Advance My Spiritual Life?)

In every new season, you must embrace change. Sometimes, you get in such a rut and routine in where you are going and what you are doing, that you lose the ability to adapt and change in the midst of changing situations. When you encounter roadblocks or detours, you don't always perceive that the Lord might be in your midst, bringing change to your direction.

You'll be driving in a new way in days ahead. You'll be moving down a stretch you've never moved down before, so watch the...
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Our Best Days

Posted 11-15-2023 at 09:23 PM by Albert Finch (How Do I Advance My Spiritual Life?)

You know there are things you are doing now that are temporary. You are doing them only until you find the thing God wants you to do, the real work you were meant to do. When the fire reaches your core, you will trash all the vestiges of mundane, tiresome, powerless living.

Our best days are yet to come! God sent us to do a job and we're going to reap because He is the one who sent us to do it! When we launch out intoHis purpose for our life we're going to catch what we need to catch,...
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Breaking Free From Following Others

Posted 11-15-2023 at 06:26 PM by Albert Finch (How Do I Advance My Spiritual Life?)

Ephesians 4:1 - "As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received."

Observing others can help us set the bar of excellence high for ourselves. But at some point, there must be a breaking point -- where one respects, admires and learns from others but then turns inward to be what God called him to be.

You have to know for yourself that you have been created with gifts and skills and made for a purpose to advance...
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A Whole New Dilemma

Posted 11-15-2023 at 06:11 PM by ExNooYawk2

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I dunno know. The 55+ plus communities seem like a big rip off to me. Those houses are very small, close together, no trees and full of old people. Even tho I am an 'old people' I don't want to solely hang out with them.

IMO, I would rather buy a modest ranch without a huge HOA fee hanging over me every month. Pay for your own lawn care. You could do meet up for book clubs, community center for pickle ball, bingo, senior center for free etc. Why pay that monthly fee for those amenities
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