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CenterPoint Energy Foundation and Community One launch Home Repair & Care program for southwestern Indiana customers

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New Home Repair & Care program will help eligible customers sustainably reduce heating and cooling use   

  New effort backed by CenterPoint Energy Foundation’s $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund 

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Jan. 13, 2026 – The CenterPoint Energy Foundation today announced its collaboration with Community One, a local nonprofit, and the launch of the Home Repair & Care program. Backed by the Foundation’s previously announced $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund, the program will help eligible homeowners in southwestern Indiana make home repairs and energy efficiency improvements that help reduce energy waste and save money over time.   

 

Home Repair & Care focuses on addressing underlying home repair issues that can drive higher heating and cooling energy use and make efficiency upgrades difficult or ineffective.   

 

“This program continues our focus on affordability initiatives. Through our new Home Repair & Care program, we will help families and homeowners take important steps to reduce energy waste and save money on future bills through reduced consumption,” said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Indiana. 

 

“Community One has a long history of working alongside neighbors to restore homes and revitalize neighborhoods. Through the CenterPoint Energy Foundation’s Home Repair & Care, we’re glad to expand that work so more homeowners can tackle major repair needs and keep their homes safer, more stable and more energy efficient,” said Jessica Welcher, Executive Director of Community One. 

 

Home Repair & Care program details 

The new program will help eligible homeowners make critical repairs to help reduce energy waste and improve efficiency, including:  

·         Repairing or replacing roofs, windows, exterior doors and siding; 

·         Repairing or replacing heating and cooling units and water heaters; and  

·         Providing insulation and other building “envelope” improvements. 

 

By addressing major repair needs that contribute to heating and cooling loss, the program helps homes use energy more efficiently during periods of extreme heat and cold, when energy use and bills are often highest. 

 

Reaching households that often fall between existing programs 

Home Repair & Care is designed to support homeowners who often fall between existing energy efficiency and assistance programs. Customers who meet income guidelines can already receive no-cost efficiency upgrades and weatherization services through existing programs. Home Repair & Care is intended for homeowners whose incomes are above those limits but who still face large, one-time repair costs that remain a barrier to safer, more efficient homes and lower energy use. For example, a family of four earning between $64,301 and $128,600 may qualify for Home Care & Repair. 

 

Working with Community One, the initiative will focus on homeowners who own their home as a primary residence within CenterPoint’s southwestern Indiana service area. The program is not an emergency repair service and will prioritize projects that deliver long-term improvements in safety, comfort and energy performance. After repairs are completed, participating homeowners can be referred into CenterPoint’s existing energy efficiency offerings, such as Home Energy Assessments and rebates for high-efficiency equipment, to support additional energy savings and comfort over the long term. 

 

How to learn more and apply 

Program details, including eligibility information and how to apply, are available at homerepairandcare.org 

 

Home Repair & Care is the first initiative to launch under the Community Energy Improvement Fund. The CenterPoint Energy Foundation will continue to identify opportunities to support customers and southwestern Indiana communities and share more information as future phases of the Fund move forward. 

 

Commitment to the community: series of affordability actions 

The launch of the new Home Repair & Care program is another milestone in CenterPoint’s recent Community Affordability Actions, and follows feedback gathered from initial round of Community Connect events in Evansville, Mount Vernon, Newburgh and Rockport. As part of its affordability actions, CenterPoint has also submitted an enhanced 2025 Integrated Resource Plan to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission that limits near-term rate impacts, uses existing and previously approved generation resources to reduce bill impacts, defers certain higher-cost projects, while also taking steps to support future economic growth as well as prioritizing customer affordability. 

Start 2026 by searching for money at IndianaUnclaimed.gov

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Attorney General Todd Rokita is reminding Hoosiers to start the new year right — by searching IndianaUnclaimed.gov for money that’s rightfully yours but sitting forgotten in a government account.

“Searching a name in our database takes literally just a few seconds, and you can do it easily on your phone,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Each year, thousands of Hoosiers are surprised to learn they have money just waiting for them to claim. Everyone owes it themselves to do a quick check.”

Unclaimed property is real cash from forgotten wages, old bank accounts, safe-deposit boxes, refunds and more.

In 2025, Attorney General Rokita ’s Unclaimed Property team shattered its 2023 record by returning more than $88 million.

So, head to IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220. It’s fast, free, secure and easy.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Gov. Mike Braun, Local Leaders Celebrate Expanded Housing for Hoosiers in Gibson County

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PRINCETON, IN – Governor Mike Braun joined local leaders to celebrate the ribbon cutting of The District Phase II, a major workforce housing development in Princeton made possible through a READI 2.0 investment.

The project added 110 new one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments to the existing community, expanding housing options near Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana and helping more Hoosiers live closer to where they work. Combined with Phase I, The District will provide more than 250 total units of workforce housing in Gibson County.

“By partnering with local leaders and job creators, we’re expanding housing supply and strengthening communities across Indiana. Our $3 million investment unlocked $14 million of private funds that are helping Hoosier workers find affordable housing.” Governor Mike Braun

The project received nearly $3 million in READI 2.0 funding, which helped unlock more than $14 million in private investment, while additional matching funds were provided by JWK Investments, Liberty Federal Credit Union, and the City of Princeton.

Phase I of The District, supported by a $2.5 million READI 1.0 investment, opened in 2024. More than half of its residents are Toyota employees, addressing a critical housing shortage for workers who previously faced commutes of 40 minutes or more each way.

Men’s basketball plays host to Bradley on Tuesday

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Game time set for 7 p.m.

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Meeting for the second time in a span of just 15 days, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team plays host to Bradley on Tuesday at 7 p.m. inside the Ford Center. ESPN+ and Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out

– UE picked up its first MVC win of the season on Saturday at Indiana State by a final score of 72-69

– Leif Moeller and AJ Casey led UE with 17 points apiece while Josh Hughes had 14 and Alex Hemenway scored 12

– Moeller matched his career highs with 8 boards and 8 assists in the victory

– The win marked the second consecutive road win over the Sycamores marking the first time UE has done so since 2006-07

Another Reset

– For the second time in four games, AJ Casey reset his career scoring high with 24 points against the Racers

– Casey hit 10 of his 13 field goal tries to eclipse he previous scoring high of 21, which came at Bradley on Dec. 29

– Over his last six games, Casey is shooting 68.4% from the field

– Casey is averaging a team-high 15.9 PPG in MVC games while shooting 62.9%; for the season, Casey has posted 10.9 PPG

– Casey now has 10 double digit games on the season including 6 of the last 7 games

A Game of Firsts

– While Evansville’s win at Indiana State was the first MVC victory of the season, it reversed multiple trends for the season

– Trailing 38-35 at halftime, UE outscored the Sycamores by a 37-31 margin in the second half to pick up its first win after trailing at the half (UE was 0-12 entering the game)

– Saturday marked the first win for UE when the opposition held the rebounding advantage; the Aces were outrebounded by a 41-31 tally (UE was 0-10 entering the game)

Making his Mark

– Alex Hemenway scored 12 points at Indiana State for his first double digit game since posting 11 against Drake

– He connected on three triples for the third time in the last six games

– Over his last 11 games, Hemenway is averaging 7.5 PPG while his last five games have seen him go 11-for-29 from outside

Back on Track

– Josh Hughes has scored 14 points in three of the last five games including the road win at Indiana State

– He is averaging 9.8 PPG over the last five contests after recording 5.6 PPG in the seven games prior to his current streak

– Hughes has posted 14 points in the last two games while shooting 50% (11-22)

Huber Named MVC Freshman of the Week

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  1. LOUIS – University of Evansville freshman Sydney Huber (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Mount Vernon) has been named Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Week for the first time in her career, the league office announced on Monday afternoon. Huber earns the award after averaging 13 points, 2.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds across two games this week.On Thursday at Southern Illinois, Huber poured in 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting, including a 3-for-7 mark from three-point range, while matching a season-high with 31 minutes of action. Huber also added three assists and three rebounds, helping the Aces to their first win in Carbondale since 2017. Huber continued her strong play on Sunday at Illinois State, scoring 11 points while shooting 3-for-6 from three and grabbing four rebounds.

    Huber has been one of the top freshmen in the Valley this season, ranking fifth in the conference in scoring among freshmen at 6.8 points per game. The sharpshooter has also been one of the top three-point shooters in the league, ranking third in the MVC and top among qualified MVC freshmen with a 34.7% mark from distance.

    Huber has started the last 10 games for the Aces, emerging as a key contributor in her first season of collegiate basketball. Since being inserted into the starting lineup, Huber has scored 7.9 points per game while playing 25.8 minutesper game. In Valley play, Huber has been Evansville’s number two scorer, scoring 9.6 ppg.

    Huber and the Aces return to the floor on Friday for a home contest against UIC. Tip-off from Meeks Family Fieldhouse is set for 6 PM.

 

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CenterPoint Energy Foundation to announce Community Energy Improvement Fund program details

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Jan. 12, 2026 — CenterPoint Energy Foundation will announce a new program backed by its Community Energy Improvement Fund, a $5 million commitment announced in October to support southwestern Indiana customers.

Where:  1317 S Linwood Avenue

Evansville, IN 47713

 

When: Tuesday, January 13 | 9 a.m.