The board of directors of the Helix Water District expressed disappointment last week that its customers were not taking advantage of a program to help them pay their bills.
The board in March approved Helix staff's request to use $500,000 from surplus land sales to fund the program.
A Starbucks employee tested positive for hepatitis A, possibly exposing thousands of customers to
(CNN) A New Jersey Starbucks employee who went to work in November after testing positive for hepatitis A and handled food may have exposed thousands of customers to the virus.
Lincoln natural gas customers' bills forecast to be 58% higher | Local Business News |
Prices for natural gas, oil and other fuels are surging and government officials believe households all across the country could see bills increase over the winter. The goal for the Biden administration is for solar energy to power nearly half the electric grid by 2050. Source by: Stringr
Downtown Dearborn merchants and eateries to offer prizes to customers who shop local
DEARBORN — In an effort to take advantage of Small Business Saturday, Downtown Dearborn's unique businesses are kicking off the holiday season.
Starting Saturday, Nov. 27 through Sunday, Dec. 5, more than 30 businesses will offer in-store deals and for every participating business check-in, shoppers have a chance to win prizes provided by local retailers.
OMWD to refund customers $1.62 million - The Coast News Group
ENCINITAS — Olivenhain Municipal Water District's Board of Directors unanimously voted at its Nov. 17 meeting to refund $1.62 million to customers to reduce the impact of future water rate increases.
"Court rulings have not only returned more than $3.6 million to OMWD that we have been able to give back to our customers, but they also help to prevent future overcharges to our region," said OMWD Board Treasurer Christy Guerin.
Now it's San Francisco's turn to ask residents, suburban customers to cut water use
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, viewed from trail to Wapama Falls, collects water from the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne in Yosemite National Park. City water managers want to reduce demand on the reservoir during the drought.
San Francisco's robust water supply, long unruffled by the severe dry spell now in its second year, has finally begun to feel the pinch of drought, and city water managers are recognizing it may be time to cut back.
Missouri Public Service Commission orders Spire to write new letter to customers about natural
Two weeks since Spire first communicated with St. Louis area residents about potential outages or disruptions that could come with natural gas this winter, the energy company is coming under new fire from the Missouri Public Service Commission.
A major St. Louis natural gas provider is issuing a warning that potential disruption and outages could be in the future this winter.
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Inflation plus supply issues costing customers looking for new tires
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Businesses and customers are navigating the rising costs of tires as we approach the winter season. That, plus the struggle to get tire brands imported from outside of the country, limits options for customers.
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