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In 2011, Moorhead Public Service is expected to shift approximately $6.7 million from its electric division and $320,000 from its water division directly to Moorhead city coffers.
Moorhead Public Service initially identified around 3,000 buildings that could potentially have a lead service line. With 1,000 left to verify, the public utility has found 160 lead service lines.
Moorhead Public Service says the likelihood of entering level 3 on Wednesday, Feb. 17 is unlikely, but not impossible. The city hopes to give as much advance notice if the blackouts have to start ...
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - Moorhead Public Service is warning customers about a payment scam going around. The utility says it has been contacted by customers who have received ...
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Moorhead Area Public Schools speaks out about fraudulent ... - MSNMoorhead Area Public Schools is committed to ensuring that each community member can freely make their voice heard at the polls, without interference or deception.
The Forum newspaper reports Moorhead Public Service began constructing the levee Monday. The plant houses electric distribution equipment and provides Moorhead with backup power generation.
Raise a toast to Moorhead's drinking water — it's been judged the best-tasting in Minnesota. Moorhead water was awarded "Best in Glass" this week at the annual convention of the Minnesota ...
Moorhead Public Service, the city's public utility, will install three solar panel arrays that track the sun through the day. The panels will generate up to 10 kilowatts of electricity a day. City ...
Moorhead Public Schools. Spencer Stowers Named Principal of Horizon Middle School East Campus Moorhead Area Public Schools is ...
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Finalists announced for Moorhead Police Chief - MSNHe began in public service in 2001 and has since worked in the US Army, Minnesota Army National Guard, City of Owatonna, and most recently as Patrol Lieutenant for the City of Moorhead.
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- The Moorhead Public Service Commission is looking at the Buffalo Aquifer as the city's go-to water source in case of a prolonged 1930s-type drought.
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