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GE Appliances is partnering with Louisville-based Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS) to support Kids Town, which aims to help children be successful socially and in school by helping them understand kitchen appliances. (GE Appliances photo)
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GE also donated appliances to VIPS' Louisville and Indianapolis locations, where families can come for help or counseling.
It's a dilemma so many homeowners face - An appliance breaks down and it's out of warranty.
As of this month, the steel and aluminum content is subject to a surcharge and is already sending prices higher.
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