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Local News: Verona City Council asks for help from community (7/10/21)

Local News: Verona City Council asks for help from community (7/10/21)
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Local News: Verona council splits red tag vote (6/2/21)

Wednesday, June 2, 2021 City fails to eliminate redundant notice of utility shut-off Verona is making changes to its sewer billing system in an effort to streamline the process and prevent residents from taking advantage of payment plans. The Verona City Council approved an amendment to its sewer billing policy that that allows residents to set up a payment arrangement with the city if they get behind on their bills, no more than twice every 12 months. If a resident fails to pay off a sewer bill as arranged, the resident will not be eligible to set up a future payment arrangement for 12 months. Previously, residents could request a payment arrangement at any time.

Local News: Verona trying to recover from flood (5/22/21)

Verona mayor says flood damage could be more than $1 5 million

Verona mayor says flood damage could be more than $1.5 million Frances Watson © Provided by Springfield (MO) KYTV KY3 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Clean up after this week’s storms continues around the Ozarks, including in the town of Verona. “It was just coming down. Barrels and barrels of water. It sounded like a river going through here,” said Jarrett Sharp. He says he can’t remember the last time heavy rains flooded Verona. “I was standing right by where this electrical pole is. The water was up to my hip boots and was lapping over. The water was cresting at the railroad track. It just overwhelmed everything and flooded across the property,” he explained.

Lawmakers express deep doubts about Afghanistan s future after US withdrawal

Lawmakers express deep doubts about Afghanistan’s future after US withdrawal Jamie McIntyre © Provided by Washington Examiner DOD header 2020 TWO FUTURES: Whether Afghanistan can survive and prosper without the presence of thousands of American and international troops and contractors hinges on two unknowns the ability of the 300,000-strong U.S.-trained and equipped government forces to forestall a Taliban takeover and the willingness of the Taliban to give up their brutal tactics in return for peace and a role in the future government. “We must not assume the inevitability of a worse-case outcome,” testified Zalmay Khalilzad at a marathon session of the House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday, where the U.S. point man in negotiations with the Taliban argued the group, like the country, has changed over the past 20 years.

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