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  • Dear Cable Internet Customer, [If you do not get your Internet service over the "City Cable" network in Poplar Bluff you do not have to worry about this announcement.] The City now requires you to call in to the City Cable office (686-8020) or you will NOT be transitioned to their service and will be disconnected on May 9. In cooperation with the Council's decision, we provided City Cable with the list of customers to be transitioned over to their system on or before May 9. However, in contradiction to what Bill Bach, David Presley and Michael Pry agreed to almost a month ago, City Cable has decided to change the rules on us once again.

  • Dear Customers and Friends, Sadly, we found out today that our injunction was denied and we have to hand over all of our cable internet customers to MyCityCable. As we find out more, we will post it to the web site. As I've stated before, we will work to make this an easy transition for you. Over the next weeks you will receive several emails about this transition.

  • Today we filed our final brief in support of our application for the preliminary injunction to stay on the cable internet system until a trial. You can read it here. We've been told that the opposition will file their brief by tomorrow; then it is all in the judge's hands. Thank you all for your support during this unpleasant process.

  • UPDATE, 8:30 am Monday: Lake Wappapello has overtopped the emergency spillway levee at Redman Creek, washing out Hwy T. UPDATE, 4:00 pm Friday: The AmeriCorps volunteer center asked us to share these two notices. Volunteers Needed! When: Saturday April 30th Large trucks are needed to help haul donations to Midland Church and Collins Chapel at 9:00 a.m. from the M.A.G. Building Volunteers are to meet at Midland Church or Collins Chapel to help unload the trucks and distribute from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Volunteers will distribute paper products, cleaning supplies, water, and personal hygiene products Flood Victim? Need Help? Monday May 2, 2011 and Tuesday May 3, 2011 From 10am to 7pm At First Baptist Church in the Fellowship

  • First, I know that many have been praying for our staff and company and we appreciate and are humbled by the outpouring. The hearing on Friday went very well. We told our story and supported it with facts. We were also able to shed light on many of the city's allegations which made our case even stronger.

  • Dear SEMO.net Cable Internet Customers, Don't fret! The email below is only to help you understand a "worst case scenario." We don't think any of this will be necessary, but we also want you to know that we are planning for everything! We do not anticipate losing our injunction hearing on April 22. We are asking the Court to prevent the City from terminating our access to the network until we have our day in court. However,