Kevin Dunn, general manager of Public Water Supply District No. 2, answers a question during a town hall meeting at the Heiliger Building in Wright City Feb. 27. The city government has proposed …
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Kevin Dunn, general manager of Public Water Supply District No. 2, answers a question during a town hall meeting at the Heiliger Building in Wright City Feb. 27. The city government has proposed selling its water and sewer facilities to PWSD 2, but the deal must be approved by voters this April.