Peachtree City Mayor Kim Learnard, on behalf of the Peachtree City Council, formally proclaimed April 2026 as Peachtree City Safe Diggi ...
MILWAUKEE - Before putting in a new mailbox or planting a tree, you should always call 811 to check for dangerous lines under the surface. To help spread the message, We Energies revealed their new ...
Every year in April, National Safe Digging Month is an opportunity to remind homeowners, contractors, and any professional excavator to keep communities safe by calling 811 before any digging project.
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 ...
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 ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Did you know that the most common cause of outside natural gas leaks is digging or construction that disturbs natural gas pipelines? Pipelines carry natural gas around ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - In observance of National Safe Digging Month in April, results were released from a recent national survey revealing 49% of U.S. homeowners who plan to dig this year ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) recently announced that it is participating in the nationwide effort to recognize April 2023, as “Safe Digging Month.” ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WAGM) - The Maine Public Utilities Commission is joining other utility regulators, public safety advocates, and industry professionals across the country in recognizing April as ...
AES Indiana is reminding customers to put safety first during National Safe Digging Month. Kelly R. Young, AES Indiana public relations director, joined us today to share exactly what you need to do ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Some home improvement projects require digging, but it isn’t safe to just start digging anywhere. National Grid is reminding customers to call 811 before starting any digging ...