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Residents Hope It's Goodbye To Stinky Water As Aloha Sale Is Approved
water that has fouled their sinks and stained their bath tubs.
Pasco County commissioners Tuesday approved the sale of Aloha ? a private water supplier whose customers say its water and customer service both stink ? to the Florida Government Utility Authority, a public group created to buy private utilities across the state.
"This was a banner day," said Commissioner Ann Hildebrand, who represents southwest Pasco. Aloha has about 20,000 customers in the Seven Springs and Aloha Gardens sections of Hildebrand's district.
Under the deal now pending with Aloha, FGUA will spend $90.5 million to buy the company ? a $45 million reduction from Aloha's original asking price. The sale will become final Dec. 17. New rates will take effect the same day, said FGUA attorney Brian Armstrong.
Marshals Find Man Sought In 2006 Pasco Slayings
The U.S. Marshals Service has captured a man sought in the 2006 slayings of two Pasco County teenagers, authorities said this morning. Luc Pierre-Charles Jr., 20, is being held at the Brevard County Jail, according to an online database search. The Pasco County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the U.S. Marshals Service arrested Pierre-Charles, who was on the Marshals' 15 Most Wanted List.
Lottery Winner's Prison Sentence Delayed By Health
As she was about to report to federal prison last week, former lottery multimillionaire Rhoda Toth checked into a Pasco hospital with anxiety and panic attacks.
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