Water Companies in Cleveland, MS

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Benoit Water Dept
(662) 742-3751 more info
Boyle Skene Water Associates
(662) 843-2320 more info
* City of Cleveland
(662) 846-1471 more info
* Cleveland Water Maintenance
(662) 843-7836 more info
Merigold Water Dept
(662) 748-2765 more info
Mound Bayou Water Department
(662) 741-2193 more info
Pace Water Dept
(662) 723-6756 more info
* Utility Companies: Cleveland Wastewater Treatment Plant
(662) 843-0601 more info
Utility Companies: Drew Water Department
(662) 745-8556 more info
Utility Companies: Ruleville Water Dept
(662) 756-2792 more info
Utility Companies: Water Billing
(662) 846-1471 more info

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Facts about Cleveland, MS:
Cleveland is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 13,841 as of the 2000 census. Cleveland has a fairly large commercial economy, with numerous restaurants, stores, and services along U.S. Highway 61. Cleveland is one of the two county seats (the other being Rosedale) of Bolivar County, which was named for the South American liberator Simon Bolivar. Named after President Grover Cleveland, the town began formation in 1869 as people moved inland from the Mississippi River. The Louisville, New Orleans & Texas Railroad ran through the town and a portion of the railroad remains there today. Early records show the community was called Fontaine in 1884 and at some point Coleman's Station. Moses W. Coleman built the first home on the bayou in the area. In 1885, it was officially named Sims after Rueben T. Sims, who owned part of the land on which the town stood. The village of Cleveland was chartered on March 25, 1886, and the United States Post Office...

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