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Nice headline: Second best water rates, but the story is about taste, not rates.
I guess the district's water tastes good if you like the hint of chlorine.
This contest is, of course, subjective: a year or two ago Beaver City came in first nationally. What, did Beaver's water all of a sudden lose it's cachet?
Oh, I get it! Rates is a verb here, not a noun. Duh on me!
Except the headline could have been written better...
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