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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Another rate increase for Clay residents?


City Auditor thinks so...


by MATT HUGHES
J-E Editor
Clay City Council heard result of the annual city audit last Tuesday night. The results of which showed the city’s water and sewer operating at a loss of $101,500.

Coal Blooded: As coal industry struggles, ARLP reports increases


by MATT HUGHES
J-E Editor
Despite the recent announcement that it’s Elk Creek Mine in Hopkins County would run out of coal in early 2016, Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (ARLP), which owns both Dotiki and Sebree Mine in Webster County, continues to report good news company wide, including increased sales and production, and the doubling in size of it’s coal reserves. The latter could prove very benificial to local miners.