The Murphy City Council has unanimously approved an average monthly increase of $6.47 or 7.31% for residential Atmos Energy service. The higher rate was negotiated by Atmos and the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (ACSC) representing Murphy and 181 other cities
Councilmembers, at their regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 19, also approved $168,000 for professional services in the city’s continuing fight against a wastewater treatment plant north of the Rolling Ridge subdivision.
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New school teaches students to rock n’ roll
School of Rock students ranging in age from 12 to 18 perform Friday, June 12, before the Sounds at Sundown Concert in Murphy Central Park. Photo Bob Wieland School of Rock officially celebrated its arrival in Murphy with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony...


















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