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In 2014, it served over 80 thousand households in over 40 states, out of over 5 million in the LIHEAP program. [1] In total since 1976, weatherization assisted over 7 million low-income households, which received free home improvements worth an average of about $5,000.
Everything you need to know to apply for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to cover the cost of home heating this winter. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Programs from Mecklenburg County and others can help you keep your home warm this winter.
Ongoing: 2024 Wyoming wildfires [1] April 13 – 2024 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses [2]; 2024 Wyoming Republican presidential caucuses [3]; July 26 – 2024 Gillette Pilatus PC-12 crash: A plane crashes in Campbell County, just north of Gillette, starting a wildfire and killing all seven people onboard, including three members of the gospel group The Nelons.
Summary of the 2024 Wyoming House of Representatives election results [5] Party Candidates Votes % Seats Before 67th Leg. Won 68th Leg. +/– Republican: 60 197,212: 83.39: 57: 56: 1 Democratic: 16 28,497 12.05 5 6 1 Independents: 1 865 0.37 0 0 Write-in: 9,929 4.20 — Valid ballots 236,503 87.23 — Blank or invalid ballots 34,620 12.77 ...
The Home Energy Assistance Target (H.E.A.T.) program is the State of Utah’s program through which funds are distributed to the target population. This program is specifically administered by the state and various Associations of Governments (AOG). The Mountain land AOG provides H.E.A.T. assistance to persons in Utah, Wastach, and Summit ...
[24] Peter Brandjord said in 2014 "that Simplot's proposal was one of the best applications he had seen". [24] As of 2000 he was Chairman of the Wyoming Retirement System Board. [25] Kenneth Lantta owns KDL Consulting, and has worked for the oil and gas industry (Precision Drilling Company, L.P. Wyoming oil & gas industry safety alliance). [26]
The institutions of the former state agency were divided and given to other agencies; the Department of Family Services received the boys' and girls' schools and the Youth Treatment Center (originally the Wyoming Children's Home) in Casper. The Wyoming Legislature stopped funding the youth treatment centre, which closed on July 1, 1996. [8]