Power was restored for all but a few customers by 11 a.m.
Sparks were flying Tuesday as Duke Energy workers demonstrated how to stay safe around live high-voltage power lines.
Local customers had their concerns heard in front of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
Each kit includes a blood pressure monitor, instructions on how to use it, explanations on what the numbers mean and a contact list of providers for those who need a follow-up.
Thousands of people are without power after strong winds and severe weather moved through Kentuckiana on Sunday.
The company said this would be the first rate increase since 2020, and is needed for upgrades and expansion.
It was purchased from the Duke Energy Foundation through Clark County Emergency Management.
In Louisville, downed trees were being reported, including a large tree down on Bardstown Road in the Highlands.
Crews in Kentucky and Indiana were working to restore power to thousands of customers after powerful storms moved through the area Sunday night into Monday morning.
More than 202,000 customers lost power during the storms.