Highland News Leader

Grantfork news, Jan. 3 edition

Grantfork United Church of Christ had a wonderful attendance for its Children’s Christmas Program.
Grantfork United Church of Christ had a wonderful attendance for its Children’s Christmas Program. Provided

Highland Police Department

The Highland Police Department would like to make you aware of a potential scam.

It has come to our attention that individuals are calling residents claiming to be from the Publishers Clearing House.

These individuals ask whoever answers the telephone to meet them at a local business or purchase gift cards to forward to them as confirmation of their sweepstakes win.

Please do not meet anyone or mail anyone money/gift cards to claim a prize.

Legitimate businesses do not request this type of behavior.

If you receive one of these calls simply hang up and do not provide any personal information.

If you need further assistance or are concerned, please contact the police department at 618-654-2131 ext. 1.

Paperless Billing 2024

Start the New Year off with the new paperless billing available through the Village of Grantfork.

This paperless billing and automatic payment options may be utilized by all of the local customers. This is available to anyone paying for water only or also for trash and sewer.

This will help streamline services and guarantee that you receive your statement in a timely manner.

If you are interested, please contact our water billing department at 618-675-3400 or by email at waterbilling@grantforkil.gov to sign up for this program.

School News

Students are asked to remember to work on their Young Author stories during their Christmas vacation time.

Stories are due in February for those that wish to participate.

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