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Evergy announced that it would be paying shareholders a dividend after it reported a $2.3 million earnings increase. According to Evergy’s Q1 ...
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.
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett is thanking the Ethics Commission for clearing him after an investigation into ...
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has assessed $60,000 in fines to AT&T for failure to provide timely locate marks of ...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly took action this week to alleviate delivery delays of fuel, particularly diesel, due to supply ...
Ryan Walters settlement with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission was approved May 1, 2025, bringing his total fines to $23,300 ...
Three-member Kansas Corporation Commission hits AT&T with $60,000 fine for repeatedly failing to adhere to state law on siting underground utility lines.
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KSN-TV on MSNKansas declares emergency, waives trucking hours for fuelThe governor’s office says some areas of Kansas and surrounding states are experiencing a fuel shortage. This is causing long ...
Governor Laura Kelly issued a state of disaster emergency proclamation as she says Kansas and surrounding states are facing fuel shortage problems. According to the press ...
AT&T has been fined $1,000 each for 60 separate occasions of failing to provide information about underground lines to excavators in what state leaders fear to be a larger issue.
The utility is asking the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to approve a $17 million rate hike to help cover what it calls rising costs of service, including infrastructure improvements and vehicle ...
The Black Hills request follows Evergy asking for a rate increase before the KCC. Evergy said it needs to fund new plants in Reno and Sumner counties, as well as a solar installation near Lawrence. If ...
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