We had a nice time at Whistler, but a bad ending.

Even if it was just a water balloon, even if they didn't realize how much damage they were doing, they had to have known that it was wrong and the potential that we could have wrecked or something afterward or caused someone else to be injured (was a strong possibility).

After we drew it up, people started to talk.

I saw someone on the overpass and as we went under and came out, something yellow, kind of like two times the size of a softball . . . I just saw it in a flash . . . came and just crashed into the windshield.

We think the commission's decision was correct.

We will not be sending a bill to the contractor.

Parks are very important. Ours are used for many different events, including family gatherings and other community social events.

Disconnection is really truly a last resort. We make every effort to communicate with our customers . . . to set up a payment arrangement.

This is only a projection. We don't know what the prices will be in the dead of winter, we don't know if there will be another hurricane or natural disaster, and we don't know what the weather is going to be like in the winter.