Northern District Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley will hold a Town Hall meeting in Starkville on Tuesday to discuss “Zap the Gap,” according to a media release.
The meeting is free and open to the public. It will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Oktibbeha Chancery Clerk Courtroom at 101 East Main St.
“Zap the Gap” is a program addressing poor cellular service, the lack of high-speed Internet and other consumer-related issues.
“I want to give the people in Oktibbeha County the opportunity to share their concerns with me personally about utility services and the lack of cellular telephone, high-speed Internet, and natural gas service in their area,” Presley said in the news release. “I also appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to the public about the important issues facing the PSC today.”
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