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WMU approves CAP policy
After lengthy debate and some confusion, the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission approved a policy aimed to serve as a guideline for building developers to follow to get their projects approved. The policy is an abbreviation of the requirements laid...Tags: Kentucky, Politics, Louisville, Elections
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WMU hopes recycling program will grow
The Winchester SunAbout 20 percent of Holiday Hills residents are participating in the single stream curbside recycling program, but the amount of tonnage recycled may be below the goal of the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission. “We were shooting for 20...Tags: Volleyball, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Paul Rodgers
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 25, 2011
Thanks WMU for customer service
Dear Editor,
I would just like to thank Kim Ritchie and Mike Flynn of the Winchester Municipal Utilities Company for taking the time out to personally call me regarding my issue with my water bill and for showing empathy...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Mining, Coal
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Recycling bin distribution 75 percent complete
As of Thursday night, 75 percent of the recycling bins had been delivered to residents of the Holiday Hills neighborhood for the first phase of what organizers and government officials hope will be a city-wide project.
At a Winchester Municipal Utilities...Tags: Holidays
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Ravens notebook: Center Casey Rabach returns to team
The Ravens signed center Casey Rabach to a two-year contract Tuesday, gaining insurance in case Matt Birk's balky left knee leaves them short at the position. According to an ESPN report, Birk, 35, needs arthroscopic surgery on the knee. Birk played...Tags: Defense, Cam Cameron, Politics, Matt Birk, Matt Stover
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Curbside recycling starts today in Holiday Hills
The Holiday Hills single stream pilot recycling program starts today, and at Thursday’s Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission meeting, Mayor Ed Burtner called it an important day for Winchester.
WMU Manager Mike Flynn said the company has...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Human Interest, Holidays, Kentucky, Politics
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Privilege fee ordinance receives first nod from city - again
The Winchester Board of Commissioners adopted the first reading Tuesday of an ordinance relating to utility lines in new developments.
After years of negotiations and redrafting, the joint amended privilege fee ordinance passed unanimously.
“...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Recycling program to begin Aug. 1
The Winchester SunAfter several years of discussion, a single-stream curbside recycling program has an official start date in Winchester. Phase I of the pilot program will begin Aug. 1 in the Holiday Hills neighborhood, Winchester Municipal Utilities General Manager Mike...Tags: Holidays, Vehicles
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WMUżapproves $13.4 million budget
Thursday night, the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission approved $13.4 million in total operating expenses for the 2011-2012 fiscal year budget — an increase from the $11.2 million budgeted for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
The total budget...Tags: Energy Saving, Finance, Cook County Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Vehicles
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Softball: Predators, ALS win women's league games
The Petoskey Predators and ALS were winners Monday in Petoskey Women's Fast Pitch Softball League games at Bayfront Park's Ed White Field. Angie Asam, Kelsey Peppler and Katie Marshall had two hits apiece to lead the Predators to an 8-3 victory over... -
WMU alters billing policy for water leaks
The Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission revised a billing policy Thursday to help customers with water leaks receive a more equitable discount on their sewer bills.
Commissioners approved a plan that allows WMU to grant billing adjustments for...Tags: Water Supply, Mike Anderson
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WMU fell short on water clarity test in November
Winchester Municipal Utilities fell short on a water clarity test late last year, but the deficiency has not caused an emergency over health risks, according to the utility.
WMU General Manger Mike Flynn reported Thursday that turpidity levels in the...Tags: Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms, Headaches, Kentucky
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