Money is money and cash is king, right? I guess that's subject to interpretation. And we've heard stories like this before where someone, usually out of protest, will come to an office to pay a rather substantial bill with loose change. It was unclear whether this person was mad or not, but they chose to pay their $200 sewer bill with a shoebox full of nickels, dimes and quarters. So, Millcreek Township PA has adopted a new policy limiting how much change they will accept from residents paying sewer bills and other fees. The executive director of township authorities says it took four employees an hour to count sort and put the money into paper sleeves. Not the most efficient use of government employee time. So from now on, residents are limited to using $10 in unrolled coins or $20 in rolled coins when paying their sewer bills. Awww, those party poopers! DB

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