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  2. Lexington transit service for disabled, elderly hit with ...

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    RATP Dev, a Texas-based contractor, has been plagued with complaints about poor service and late pick ups since it took over in 2022. Lexington transit service for disabled, elderly hit with fines ...

  3. Complaints of torn-up yards halted fiber internet installers ...

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    We look forward to announcing the arrival of our fiber internet service to our first customers in Lexington later this month.” But local complaints about Ripple’s work persist.

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  5. Utility scam - Wikipedia

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    When a utility gets a customer complaint about a possible fraud, the utility can send the 1-800 number used by the scammers to Somos to have the number investigated, and ultimately disconnected. As of September 2017, the UUAS coalition has had Somos cancel between 250 and 300 scammer phone numbers.

  6. Kentucky Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Utilities was formed in 1912 to serve five areas of Kentucky. [1] In 1926, KU acquired Old Dominion Power. KU was acquired by LG&E Energy, parent of Louisville Gas & Electric, in 1998. This combination was then acquired by British utility company Powergen in 2000, and ultimately Powergen was bought by German utility company E.ON in ...

  7. FBI probe, unresolved customer complaints: What we know a ...

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    About 130 customers have filed complaints with state regulators about the company, most claiming they paid large deposits for rooftop solar systems - as much as 50% of the total cost - that either ...

  8. Right to sit - Wikipedia

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    In jurisdictions without right to sit laws, Aldi still allows their workers to sit down not because of concern for worker health or comfort, but rather due to research which suggests that workers who are allowed to sit down are more productive and efficient. [2] [3] American corporations have strongly opposed right to sit laws.

  9. What are those new poles popping up all over Lexington? Hint ...

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    A new type of utility pole appearing along Lexington streets in recent weeks will help expand Lexington’s 5G networks, city officials said. The poles, which have lights and antennas on the top ...