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Island, KY
About Us
Island is a home rule-class city in McLean County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 435 at the 2000 census. It is included in the Owensboro metropolitan area.It is named for Judge William Worthington’s early 19th-century 8-square mile estate, known as The Island from the way high tide on the Green and other nearby rivers would maroon it from adjacent land. Between 1829 and 1860, the local post office operated as Worthington. The Owensboro and Nashville Railroad connected the area in 1872; the station and new post office were known as Island Station. Both were shortened to Island in 1882.
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Frequently asked questions
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Provide a dedicated section that highlights the services offered by Hometown Utility District. This can include information about water supply, water treatment processes, water conservation initiatives, and any additional services provided, such as water testing or maintenance programs.
Provide a dedicated section that highlights the services offered by Hometown Utility District. This can include information about water supply, water treatment processes, water conservation initiatives, and any additional services provided, such as water testing or maintenance programs.
Provide a dedicated section that highlights the services offered by Hometown Utility District. This can include information about water supply, water treatment processes, water conservation initiatives, and any additional services provided, such as water testing or maintenance programs.
Provide a dedicated section that highlights the services offered by Hometown Utility District. This can include information about water supply, water treatment processes, water conservation initiatives, and any additional services provided, such as water testing or maintenance programs.
Pay Online or Over the Phone
We offer the ability to pay your bill online, as well as over the phone through our automated IVR system. To pay online, simply click the Pay Online button located at the top right of the page. To pay by phone, you can call the automated system at (555) 555-5555.