(ASSOCIATED PRESS) – Sources from Associated Press say that Holly Springs officials have filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Mississippi Public Service Commission, accusing the agency of exceeding its authority and violating the city’s right to due process.

The complaint, filed Thursday, comes less than two months after the PSC voted to impose daily fines of up to $12,500 against the city for failing to address deficiencies with its power system. The Holly Springs Utility Department, which serves about 12,000 customers across multiple counties, has struggled for years to maintain its power grid infrastructure and has subsequently left customers with frequent electric outages.

In September, just days before imposing the daily fines, the PSC held a hearing in New Albany to listen

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