WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Many Kansans are still struggling to pay bills because of the pandemic. In an effort to help, Evergy announced on Tuesday new customer assistance plans to customers with past due accounts.
“Since we know people are facing hardships and it might be a little more difficult to pay their bills right now,” said Evergy communication manager, Kayley Bohlen. ” Just an effort to help them bring their account current and avoid a balance that may be difficult to pay.”
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More than 5,000 customers without power in Omaha metro
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - According to the OPPD outage map, more than 5,000 customers are without power after strong storms marched through the Omaha metro.
[UPDATE 4:07 p.m.
A power outage that began about 2:45 p.m. has left over 1800 without electricity from Whitethorn to Petrolia from the coast to Garberville, according to the PG&E Outage site.
PG&E says they are investigating the cause. They are giving 7 p.m. as the estimated restore time. Those are usually not based on information about the real conditions but based on their normal time to deal with an outage in that area.
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PG&E crews are working safely and as quickly as possible to restore power to approximately 1569 customers who are without electricity right now. The outage started at around 2:45, impacting at total of 1700 customers in Garberville, Petrolia, Redway, Whitehorn, Carlotta, and Honeydew. Crews were able to restore power to 131 customers at about 3:15.
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Berea ice cream shop calls out customers who disagree with masks | wkyc.com
BEREA, Ohio — The guidelines calling for many Ohio workers and others to wear face masks in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus have at times brought out harsh reactions, with many ( including some politicians ) claiming their freedoms are being violated. However, one local business has had enough with the criticisms.
In a lengthy Tuesday Facebook post, Mootown Creamery in Berea viciously called out customers who have harassed its employees (many of them teenage girls) for wearing masks. Owner Angela Brooks says she was the one who required the masks (in line with CDC recommendations) in an effort to protect those purchasing ice cream in the store, but a number of people who have come in have apparently been incredibly rude.
Some LIttle Man Ice Cream customers upset over mask policy | 9news.com
Paul Tamburello loved ice cream so much he opened Little Man Ice Cream in Denver and named his dog Scoop.
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Closing down his business during the COVID-19 pandemic was tough, but his young staff had some difficulties reopening, too.
Despite the ice cream shop following city guidance by requiring customers to wear masks, Tamburello said some patrons have gotten upset and taken it out on staff.
Jacksonville's mask mandate has business owners policing themselves, customers as city urges
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Employees at all European Street Café locations have been wearing masks before Monday's mandate. It was a precaution owner Andy Zarka made when the restaurant reopened its dining rooms.
"We are just trying to do the best we can to comply with the executive order and I honestly feel like this is the next step in trying to get back to normal," he told First Coast News.
Following Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry's order requiring masks to be worn inside when social distancing isn't possible, that reminder is now given to customers and is posted on the restaurant's social media pages.
Study: Maine customers prefer stores strictly following CDC guidelines | WGME
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