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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin  PSC  is urging customers for electric, natural gas, and water utilities with outstanding bills to make payment plan arrangements with their providers or apply for financial assistance before the annual winter heating moratorium on disconnections begins.During the moratorium period, Nov. 1 to April 15, Wisconsin state law prohibits utilities from disconnecting essential services to residential customers.Utility providers are not required to reconnect service until payment arrangements have been made, therefore it is crucial for those with outstanding bills to do so prior to the moratorium period.If you need to make a payment or arrange a payment plan, you should contact your utility provider.Here are the phone numbers for the largest utility service providers in Wisconsin:Alliant Energy: 1-800-255-4268Madison Gas  Electric: 1-800-245-1125Superior Water, Li stanley cups uk ght  Power: 1-800-227-7957We Energies: 1-800-842-4565Wisconsin Public Service Corporation: 1-800-450-7260Xcel Energy: 1-800-895-4999There is financial energy assistance available for income-eligible households through the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program  WHEAP . WHEAP provides assistance with emergency energy needs, furnace repairs, conserv stanley cup ation services, and weatherization for low-income households.For more information regarding WHEAP s resources, visit the WHEAP website.Assistance with utility bills is also available t stanley cup hrough WHEAP as well as the Wisc Iiki MCSO: Driver shot on I-94 near 25th street off-ramp
 Following the controversy sparked by a football player carrying a  thin blue line  American flag on the football field Friday night, Chardon Local Schools Superintendent Michael Hanlon Jr. has banned the flag in a school setting.In a statement to the community, Hanlon said the incident understandably drew responses on social media and direct communications to district officials.    Based on discussions that ensued over the weekend, it does not appear that this action was motivated by racism, rather a show of support for one of our coaches who serves as a police officer, as well as for the first responders in our community who have developed a special relationship with our school and students in the wake of our school stanley cup nz  tragedy of February 27, 2012. Nevertheless, it is understandable how this could be interpreted as a racially-motivated action and, therefore, not acceptable in a school community.Our school district is fundamentally anti-racist as reflected in Board of Education policies ranging from Equal Employment Opportunity to matters of student and staff activities. Our goal is to ensure that all students, staff and community membe stanley canada rs are provided the same opportunities to grow and learn in Chardon Schools and that this occurs in an environment that values the contributio stanley cup ns of every school community member. Our staff members work to support that goal in our classrooms and through lessons learned within the scope of extracurricular activities.        Hanlon said school distri