Jackson State University apparently filed a grievance against JXN Water with U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate. Two notices popped up in the docket in U.S.A. v. City of Jackson yesterday:
Status Conference set for 9/18/2025 01:00 PM in Courtroom 6A (Jackson) Wingate before District Judge Henry T. Wingate. The parties are advised that, among other matters, this court will take up a grievance submitted by Jackson State University against JXN Water.
Status Conference set for 9/18/2025 01:00 PM in Courtroom 6A (Jackson) Wingate before District Judge Henry T. Wingate. The parties are advised that, among other matters, this court will take up a grievance submitted by Jackson State University against JXN Water. Additionally, the Court wishes to examine the billing and operations procedures of JXN Water, in view of recent criticisms regarding nonexistent accounts and lack of communication from JXN Water.
Sources said JSU wants to build a water tower on campus to store water but has not been able to obtain approval from JXN Water.
Judge Wingate has held private meetings with Mayor Horhn and his administration recently.
The plot thickens. Stay tuned.
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What talking about nonexitent accounts?
It says on courtroom schedule that
status conference on 9/18 is in
chambers
Would somebody please ask MSDH or the EPA why they cannot build a tank to hold water!
Would Jxn Water be the one to give them the ok?
Jeez, if Tate and the feds had not intervened ... lack of running water and the inability to flush "boo boo" ( Kenny Stokes Trademark) ... would be a worse cesspool than it is in 2025.
Now JSU has hopped on the bandwagon.
Why ?
I guess we can say Mayor not for
Jxn Water.
Jxn Water already told the court about having a company to look up people
that has no acct. This probably came
from that meeting with bond people.
The city was there.
It's odd isn't it there was no mention of
nonexistent accts. until now. When Jxn
Water already told people what they were doing about it. I wonder if the mayor ever talks to Jxn Water or just
heads to the judge. That doesn't seem
like the way to be mayor does it.
I wonder if the mayor talked to Jackson
state about the water tower?
We'll know sooner or later what those
private meetings were about .
Seems like the mayor wants to bypass
Jxn Water and head to the judge. Doesn't sound right to me. The judge
shouldn't allow it.
They talk at City council meetings about going to Wingate saying nothing
about talking to Mr. Henifin.
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