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Subscriber only A Pacific Islander faces deportation from Australia after a serious sex attack on a Whitsundays region island. The 30-year-old father-of-two, who cannot be named for risk of identifying his victim, stood in the dock as he faced Mackay Magistrates Court on Thursday. Judge Brad Farr said the offence was so grave it would automatically attract jail time. The court heard the man was drinking on the evening of March 21 when he became jealous of his female co-worker directing her attention towards another man. When [she] went back to her room, you walked back with her, despite the conversations that she didn t need you to do so, Judge Farr told him.
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Chuck Kieliszewski, water superintendent, is pictured during a Rogers City Council special workshop Wednesday to consider purchasing new water meters for about 900 of its customers. To pay for the meters, and ensure healthy water and sewer funds, rate increases are being considered.
ROGERS CITY Residents in Rogers City may see an increase in their water and sewer bill in 2022, as the Rogers City City Council considers raising rates to help cover the cost of new water meters for water customers.
The increase would be about 4.83% more than what customers pay now, and only $3.51 more per month for the average customer who uses about 4,500 gallons.
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ROGERS CITY The water meters in about 900 people’s homes and businesses in Rogers City have served their useful life and upgrades to them are needed, city officials say.
A hike in rates may also be in the cards to help pay for the meters, and other future water and sewer projects.
City Manager Joe Hefele said it will cost $180,000 to replace the meters, but the change is needed because the software that connects the meters to the city is slated to be discontinued. He said if that happens, the city will have to estimate water use, which could lead to inaccurate billings.
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