Decatur Dish Ep. 61 Talking Water Bills with DeKalb Water Watch

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Decaturish's "Decatur Dish Ep. 61" delves into the complexities surrounding water bills in DeKalb County, featuring discussions with advocates from DeKalb Water Watch. The episode highlights the challenges residents face due to rising utility costs and emphasizes the importance of timely infrastructure upgrades. Local officials share insights into the county's ongoing struggles with sewer management and the potential financial penalties that could arise from delays. This episode not only addresses immediate concerns but also fosters community engagement by encouraging residents to voice their experiences and solutions.

As DeKalb County grapples with these pressing issues, the series continues to provide a platform for essential discussions. Airing every Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. EST, Decatur Dish keeps viewers informed about local news and government actions. The series is instrumental in raising awareness about the impact of local policies on everyday lives.

By spotlighting these critical topics, Decaturish reinforces its commitment to serving the community with timely and relevant information.

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