Spring, that time of renewal, is also the time that we spring into action outdoors, be it to plant or remove a tree, bush, or undertake some other project on our property. That likely requires digging ...
COUNTY NOT NEEDED FOR THEIR ORIGINAL PURPOSE. APRIL IS NATIONAL SAFE DIGGING MONTH. PG&E IS REMINDING EVERYONE HOW TO SAFELY DIG AROUND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. TODAY. THEY DID A DEMONSTRATION. THEY ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- NYSEG and RG&E are reminding customers to call before digging during National Safe Digging Month. April is National Safe Digging Month, and before homeowners and contractors start ...
As Kansans are planning for spring or to celebrate Arbor Day or Earth Day with a new tree, Black Hills Energy has numerous helpful tips to make sure you’re not the neighbor that knocks out the ...
811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig (i.e., homeowners, neighbors, landscapers, contractors, farmers/ranchers, utility companies, etc.), please call 811 or ...
CHESTER, Va. — National Safe Digging Day is Sunday, August 11 and serves as a good reminder to call 811 before you dig. Jennifer Montague serves as president and COO of Columbia Gas of Virginia. She ...
Duke Energy is reminding customers to call before they dig this National Safe Digging Month. The company emphasizes the importance of calling 811 before starting any digging projects. This simple step ...
Spring is in the air and for many of us, that means tackling outdoor projects — whether planting a new tree, installing a fence or upgrading our landscaping. But before grabbing that shovel, there’s ...
Aug. 11 is 811 Day — a national reminder that before you grab a shovel to plant a tree, install a fence or break ground on a new yard project, there’s one simple and crucial step that can prevent ...
Chicagoans can vote through July 30 for Peoples Gas’ Safe Digging "Ambassadog" from five finalist pups: Lovebug, Maddie, Patrick, Pixie, and Poochi. The contest promotes awareness of safe digging ...
“Dig Safe, it’s smart, it’s free and it’s the law.” Many will recognize those words spoken by Roger Cook, the late, beloved landscaper from PBS’ “This Old House,” extolling the virtues of a free ...