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The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has assessed $60,000 in fines to AT&T for failure to provide timely locate marks of its underground facilities.
AT&T has a history of breaking Kansas law on timely locating underground lines. Utility regulators hope a bigger fine gets the company's attention.
Under the declaration, drivers can temporarily work longer hours to ensure fuel supplies are going through, the release said.
The fine issued by the Kansas Corporation Commission cover 60 violations within a month in which the company missed the state ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will hold a public hearing next week in Wichita. The meeting will allow Black Hills gas customers to learn more about the company’s ...
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett is thanking the Ethics Commission for clearing him after an investigation into ...
TOPEKA — Stark disagreements on the future of Evergy’s proposal to build two new natural gas plants in Kansas surfaced ... of three days of Kansas Corporation Commission hearings.
Kansas Corporation Commissioner Andrew French said Wednesday the commission will reach a decision in Evergy's request to build two new natural gas plants by July 7. (Morgan Chilson/Kansas ...
During the commission’s regular meeting Thursday morning, commissioners spoke with grant administrator Garret Nordstrom, who ...
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