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Wednesday's DN --Months after water main break residents say $500k not enough for damages

After water-main break in Southwest Center City, residents say the $500,000 the city is liable to give is not enough.

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Wednesday's DN --Months after water main break residents say $500k not enough for damages

POSTED: Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 11:21 AM

After water-main break in Southwest Center City, residents say the $500,000 the city is liable to give is not enough.

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