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Rocky Mountain Power Announces New Mobile App
Rocky Mountain Power Announces New Mobile App
Rocky Mountain Power Announces New Mobile App
Rocky Mountain Power has announced a new mobile app available to its customers via smartphone or tablet that increases options and convenience in communicating about their electric service. The new mobile app customers now can: · Pay bills quickly with a debit card, credit card or through a checking or savings account · Report a power outage or check the status of a previously reported
Rocky Mountain Power Asking Customers to Look Out for Scammers
Rocky Mountain Power Asking Customers to Look Out for Scammers
Rocky Mountain Power Asking Customers to Look Out for Scammers
Officials with Rocky Mountain Power say they've seen an increase in phishing calls from scammers in recent months. Spokesperson Margaret Oler says customers throughout Rocky Mountain Power’s service territory have fielded calls from individuals claiming to be with the utility asking for credit card numbers and other personal information...
Rocky Mountain Power Reaches Agreement on Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power Reaches Agreement on Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power Reaches Agreement on Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Officials with Rocky Mountain Power have reached a deal with consumer groups on a proposal that would stagger the utilities proposed $50 million dollar rate increase over two years.  Wyoming teens with hardship driver's licenses could face even more restrictions under a proposal being considered by a legislative committee. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Rocky Mountain Power Requests Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power Requests Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power Requests Rate Increase [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power is asking for a rate increase for the sixth consecutive year, and the Wyoming Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing in Casper Friday to hear from ratepayers. Deborah Smith has a report. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill says Wyoming teachers are becoming frustrated by the amount of standardized testing they must prepare students for. Click pa
Rocky Mountain Power Hires Rita Meyer
Rocky Mountain Power Hires Rita Meyer
Rocky Mountain Power Hires Rita Meyer
Rocky Mountain Power has hired former State Auditor Rita Meyer to serve as the electric utility's Vice President for Wyoming. Doug Randall reports. The Wyoming Attorney General's office is asking a federal judge to deny an WY-Watch's request to allow the group to display its anti-abortion materials in a walkway leading to the state Capitol during next month's legislative session. Click past the j
Electric Rate Increase Proposal Draws Opposition [AUDIO]
Electric Rate Increase Proposal Draws Opposition [AUDIO]
Electric Rate Increase Proposal Draws Opposition [AUDIO]
Several organizations say they will oppose a requested rate increase by Rocky Mountain Power. Amy Richards has details. USDA Chief Economist Joe Glauber says farm exports and products in 2012 probably won't match last year's record levels. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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