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Here is what is going on in your neck of the woods:
- Jefferson County needs letters of credit from banks to make financial rescue plan work
A plan to rescue Jefferson County from its financial crisis won't work unless banks provide letters of credit for about $2.9 billion of sewer debt, the county's top financial adviser said. (more)
- Most Shelby residents not being asked to cut back on outdoor uses of water
With summer fast approaching, most Shelby County residents are not being asked to cut back on outdoor uses of water, at least not formally, for the first time since 2005. (more)
- Postal rates up today
Mailing a letter costs a penny more this week, with the price of a first-class stamp rising to 42 cents today. (more)
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