Naperville City Council is facing pressure from community members, including teachers and students, to move away from coal-heavy electricity provider, IMEA, towards a greener energy future. Discussions are ongoing regarding the current contract with IMEA, set to expire in 2035, with the agency pushing for an extension to 2055 by April 30. City staff are due to receive a report on alternative energy supply options in February, with further meetings and workshops planned before a decision is made post April council elections.
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When the USPS can’t decipher bad handwriting, a facility in Utah comes to the rescue
In Salt Lake City, the U.S. Postal Service's Remote Encoding Center processes around three million letters daily, with about 75,000 requiring further examination due to illegible addresses. Led by Ryan Bullock, a team of data conversion operators, including veteran Amy Heugly, work tirelessly to decipher addresses, resorting to manual inspections when necessary to prevent mail from being returned as undeliverable. Want More Context? 🔎
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