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From investing in a "smart" thermostat to getting an energy efficient audit, experts share how to ke

From investing in a "smart" thermostat to getting an energy efficient audit, experts share how to keep your house warm while saving money. [Read in browser]( Business Report LATEST BUSINESS NEWS THROUGHOUT GREATER CINCINNATI Mon Nov 27 2023 [How to cut heating costs this winter while keeping your home toasty]( [A Honeywell worker inspects a heating and air conditioning system in 2022 in a Florida home.]( From investing in a "smart" thermostat to getting an energy efficient audit, experts share how to keep your house warm while saving money. [READ MORE]( Advertisement [John F. Barrett]( [John Barrett named 2024 Great Living Cincinnatian]( [12:25 PM] Borchardt, Jackie John Barrett was one of four named a Great Living Cincinnatian for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's 2024 class. [READ MORE]( [Find out how much property is selling for in your neighborhood.]( [$1.065 million East Walnut Hills home sale among the week's top property transfers]( Find out what property is selling for in your neighborhood [READ MORE]( [Amazon packages are stacked on a cart on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at the Amazon Delivery Station in Sioux Falls.]( [When does Cyber Monday start? Here's how to get online deals]( Ready for savings? Here's when Cyber Monday deals start and end in 2023. [READ MORE]( [AFthumb]( [Allworth Advice: Americans top fears]( Amy Wagner with Allworth Financial discusses the top fears Americans have. [READ MORE]( [AFthumb]( [Allworth Advice: Are you making more money these days?]( Amy Wagner with Allworth Financial discusses the results comparing pay before and after the Covid-19 pandemic. [READ MORE]( Sign up for the news you want Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don’t miss out! We’re always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. [SEE ALL NEWSLETTERS ➔]( Advertisement [Newsletters]( | [eNewspaper]( | [Crosswords]( Follow Us Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback](

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