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During a special called meeting of the Elkhorn City council, members heard the first reading of an amendment to the water ordinance which will institute a surcharge
The change in the ordinance, as read by city attorney Kyle Deskins, says, âSection J Surcharges â Whereas the City of Elkhorn City received a loan for water and sewer construction through the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority (KIA) and whereas the terms of that loan require that certain language involving surcharges be included in the water rate ordinance and whereas the language was omitted in the water rate ordinance adopted by the City of Elkhorn City in 2015 and therefore, each and every sewer connection shall have a surcharge of $2.50 added to their account each and every month of service. Each and every property whereon a serviceable sewer connection is available for use but is not connected to the City of Elkhorn City sewer system shall have a surcharge of $26.95 added to their account for each and every
Green River Area Development District officials have high hopes that their burgeoning partnership with Ohio-based Watch Communications will bolster their ConnectGRADD internet service initiative.
ConnectGRADD, which began in 2007, is a partnership between WATCH Communications and GRADD that provides internet services to the rural areas to GRADDâs original seven counties of Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union and Webster, and its newest member, Hopkins County.
One major hope is that the new partnership with WATCH will strengthen internet speeds as well as the initiativeâs reach, said Al Mattingly, Daviess Fiscal Court judge-executive and chairman of the ConnectGRADD board of directors.
GRADD officials have high hopes for WATCH partnership [Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.]
Dec. 31 Green River Area Development District officials have high hopes that their burgeoning partnership with Ohio-based Watch Communications will bolster their ConnectGRADD internet service initiative.
ConnectGRADD, which began in 2007, is a partnership between WATCH Communications and GRADD that provides internet services to the rural areas to GRADD’s original seven counties of Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union and Webster, and its newest member, Hopkins County.
One major hope is that the new partnership with WATCH will strengthen internet speeds as well as the initiative’s reach, said Al Mattingly, Daviess Fiscal Court judge-executive and chairman of the ConnectGRADD board of directors.