Michael joined WRTV in October 2015 as a content coordinator. He transitioned to the WRTV Digital Team as a digital content producer in August 2021.
INDIANAPOLIS — In an effort to combat an energy supply shortage, President Jimmy Carter ordered changes to how Americans could keep cool 45 years ago this month.
WRTV reporter Rick Sallinger set out to find which Hoosier businesses were in compliance and which were just too cool. The temperature inside Karma Records would have been music to Carter’s ears, the air conditioning system was off, and the front door was wide open. Even the Statehouse was in compliance at a balmy 80 degrees.
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