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PSC allows Kentucky Power to spread out some of the cost of winter storm

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FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Power customers will be getting a small amount of relief on their power bills, after the Public Service Commission agreed to allow the utility to spread out some of the cost of a winter storm.

Beginning in the last week of January, Eastern Kentucky experienced two weeks of below-freezing temperatures, pushing up the demand for power and causing the cost of electricity to soar.

To account for the fluctuating energy markets, a fuel adjustment charge is added to customer bills. As a result of the prolonged cold snap, that charge for January, which would appear on March bills, was set to quadruple, if left alone.

Kentucky Power asked the PSC for permission to remove $5 million of that increase and spread it out equally across the lower demand months of May, June and July. The PSC granted that request on Monday.

The net effect of the change will be to lower the average residential bill in March from $250 to $239.

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PMC honors City of Pikeville for leadership, service

PIKEVILLE, Ky. – Pikeville Medical Center President and CEO Donovan Blackburn and executive leadership recently recognized the City of Pikeville’s leadership for their strong stewardship, years of service and continued commitment to advancing high-quality healthcare in Eastern Kentucky.

During a special presentation, Mayor Jimmy Carter was honored for his dedicated service and unwavering commitment to strengthening the partnership between the City of Pikeville and Pikeville Medical Center. He was presented with a token of appreciation inscribed: “In appreciation of outstanding service, commitment and support of Pikeville Medical Center, and for dedication to the health and well-being of the citizens he serves.”

Blackburn and Mayor Carter share a professional relationship spanning more than 40 years. Over the decades, they worked together at Lowe’s, Ferrellgas and later with the City of Pikeville, building not only a strong working partnership but also a lasting friendship, as Blackburn shared during the presentation.

Mayor Jimmy Carter began his service in the City of Pikeville in 2004 when he was appointed to the City Commission, the same year Blackburn stepped into the role of City Manager. A decade later, Carter was elected Mayor in 2014 and has earned the confidence of voters in each subsequent election. In 2017, Blackburn transitioned from city government to Pikeville Medical Center, but their partnership did not end there. The two have continued to collaborate and maintain a strong friendship, working in different roles to support the growth and progress of the city and the surrounding region. Mayor Carter has announced that he will retire at the conclusion of his current term.

Pikeville Medical Center also recognized Mayor Carter and City Commissioners Mayor Pro Tem Steve Hartsock, Allison Powers, Pat McNamee and Bob Shurtleff for their leadership and steadfast support of expanded healthcare services and initiatives that strengthen the region’s economy. Each official received a handcrafted Eastern Kentucky walking stick created by PMC employee Todd Werner. A skilled master craftsman, Werner enjoys woodworking outside of his responsibilities at PMC and personally designed each piece as a symbol of appreciation.

City Manager Reggie Hickman and Deputy City Manager Brad Slone were also honored for their ongoing collaboration and commitment to advancing projects that positively impact patients, families and the broader community.

“The partnership between Pikeville Medical Center and the City of Pikeville has played a vital role in our community’s growth and development,” Blackburn said. “Mayor Carter and the City’s leadership team have consistently shown their dedication to enhancing the quality of life for our citizens. I am proud of our community and its leaders. Our region owes Mayor Carter and the entire City Commission sincere appreciation for their commitment, their accomplishments and the genuine care they have shown for the people they serve.

“I am especially proud of Jimmy’s many accomplishments over the years. My wife, Debbie, and I are honored to call Jimmy, Kim and their entire family our dear friends.”

The close collaboration between Pikeville Medical Center and the City’s leadership has been instrumental in advancing community growth, attracting essential services and creating meaningful opportunities that directly benefit patients and families across Eastern Kentucky. United by a shared vision and commitment to progress, they have helped the region for continued success and an enhanced quality of life for generations to come.

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