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“Ed the Barber” makes everyone feel special
Edward Brown cuts Mike Koozmitch’s hair on the porch, because it is difficult for his customer to walk. Koozmitch of Plainfield, who has been coming to Brown for at least 20 years, said it’s a “true barbershop.”
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Michigan city to resume water shutoffs halted by pandemic
May 25, 2021
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SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) A Michigan city plans to resume water shutoffs that had been discontinued for more than a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Saginaw fiscal services staff have been attempting to contact customers who are behind on their water and sewer payments ahead of the shutoffs slated to begin June 15, the city said Tuesday in a release.
Customers with delinquent accounts are asked to make payment arrangements or seek assistance with their water bills.
“This is an issue where there are no easy answers,” Saginaw Finance Director Lori Brown said. “We want to make sure our citizens are aware of the June 15 date for water shutoffs. Financial assistance is available, and we will do all we can to work with our customers through this process.”
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