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T
he official start of spring is almost
here, and with it comes a variety of
landscaping projects. Whether you’re add-
ing trees and shrubs, installing a deck,
or putting up a new fence, Wheat State
Telephone reminds you to pick up your
phone before you pick up your shovel.
Dialing before you dig isn’t just a recommendation—it’s the law. By digging without
knowing where electrical, gas, cable TV and other service lines are, you could harm your-
self or others, or interrupt services to your entire neighborhood. You may even incur fines
and repair costs.
To make it easier, a national hotline now exists. Just dial 811, and representatives will
route your request to local utility companies, who will have professionals mark your lines.
Call just a few days prior to doing any work, to allow time for them to mark your property.
Then you can take on any project without compromising safety.
As one of your local service providers, we thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Starting Outdoor
Projects? Dial 811 First!
Kansas Lifeline…You May Be Eligible!
I
f you are eligible, you can receive a discount on your monthly local telephone bill
through the Kansas Lifeline program. You may qualify for Lifeline based on your
annual income or if you receive assistance from any of the following programs:
Income must be verified by the previous year’s tax return or three consecutive months of
statements from other types of income. For more information, please call Wheat State
Telephone toll-free at 800-442-6835.
Hello
Central
SPEC I AL ED I T I ON
CONTACT
Wheat State Telephone
106 West First Street, PO Box 320
Udall, Kansas 67146
Phone: 620-782-3341
Fax: 620-782-3302
Office Hours
Udall (Main Office), 800-442-6835
M – F: 8am – 12pm & 1pm – 4:30pm
Potwin, 800-387-7739
M – F: 8am – 12pm &
12:30pm – 4:30pm
Olpe, 800-440-3018
M – F: 8am – 12pm &
12:30pm – 4:30pm
Email:
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