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                    [Title] => Quirino town hall can’t pay power bills
                    [Summary] => CABARROGUIS, Quirino — The Quirino Electric Cooperative (Quirelco) has disconnected electricity service to the town hall due to unpaid bills since 2004.


Quirelco also cut off the service at the provincial government-assisted Quirino State College here last June 13 for the same reason.

Engineer Ernesto Macato, Quirelco officer-in-charge, said the provincial capitol has accumulated P5.9 million in unpaid electric bills, prompting them to disconnect the service last week.
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Quirelco also cut off the service at the provincial government-assisted Quirino State College here last June 13 for the same reason.

Engineer Ernesto Macato, Quirelco officer-in-charge, said the provincial capitol has accumulated P5.9 million in unpaid electric bills, prompting them to disconnect the service last week.
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