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G.H. Scott
Have you joined UtilityHawk yet? It’s a free service provided by Las Cruces Utilities that allows you to track natural gas and water usage information and is updated four times a day. The web portal was launched April 15, 2021, and is already getting rave reviews from LCU customers. If you haven’t registered, please visit LCUtilityHawk.com to track your utility usage, set up usage alerts, and even pay your bill.
That’s right, UtilityHawk provides an improved online payment system that gives customers some flexibility in how they pay their monthly bills. You can use Quick Pay or the Payment Portal. Quick Pay allows you to quickly pay your monthly bill, whereas the Payment Portal has a digital wallet where you can store your payment information, gives you the ability to view and pay multiple accounts at the same time, and even review your historical payment information made through this portal.
By gh scott for lcu
• 6 hours ago If you’re looking to track your water usage or you’re wondering if your bill is within budget, there’s now a website for that! As a Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) customer, you now have access to a new tool to manage your monthly bill while conserving water and natural gas. Appropriately named UtilityHawk, the recently launched web portal can be used on any device (smartphone, laptop, tablet, desktop computer etc.) to access information 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week. “The user-friendly web portal provides immediate access for our customers,” said Jose Provencio, LCU deputy director business services, “allowing them to have more control over their monthly water and natural gas consumption and in turn their pocketbook.” The UtilityHawk application turns “Big Data” into information customers understand and use to their benefit. You can also set your language preference to English or Spanish.
On Friday, Dec. 25, 2020, Jeff Dillard, loving husband and father of four children, passed away at age 61.
Jeff was born Aug. 24, 1959, in Griffin, Georgia, to Floyd and Doris (Newsome) Dillard. He received his degree in Zoology at Duke University in 1981. He started a small engine repair business in Littleton, and then started working at the Halifax County Health Department in the Environmental Health Section. He was credited with 31 years of service to the health department upon his retirement in November. On December 28, he would have celebrated 18 years of marriage with his wife, Diana.
Jeff loved watching his Duke Blue Devil basketball team and NFL football. He was an avid stamp collector and enjoyed this hobby with his father-in-law, Reid Hinson. He also loved music and singing.
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