![]() ![]() This comes after Richard's Disposal sued the city over unpaid services. The TV stations reported that the news of this settlement, which pays the company $4.8 million for work it's done since April, temporarily prolongs the city's trash collection. The Jackson City Council has agreed to pay Richard's Disposal a day after the company said it would halt garbage collection, both WLBT and WAPT reported Friday. OctoReports: Jackson officials reach temporary garbage agreementīy Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today October 7, 2022 Reports: Jackson officials reach temporary garbage agreement If you have any other questions, contact Audience Development Director Lauchlin Fields. You can only publish select stories individually - not as a collection.Our stories may appear on pages with ads, but not ads specifically sold against our stories.To learn more about our cartoon syndication services, click here. You cannot republish our editorial cartoons, photographs, illustrations or graphics without specific permission (contact our managing editor Kayleigh Skinner for more information).If you’re not able to add the byline, please include a line at the top of the story that reads: “This story was originally published by Mississippi Today” and include our website,. We prefer “Author Name, Mississippi Today” in the byline. If you share our stories on social media, please tag us in your posts using on Facebook and on Twitter.Any web site our stories appear on must include a contact for your organization. ![]()
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