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Exeter/Wyoming/West Wyoming: Be like Johnny Appleseed and sow some good

The Citizens' Voice 28 Mar 2025
A ticket costs $25 in advance or $30 at the door, and includes a card for 20 cash games with a $100 prize for each game ... Mascaro through June 30 for trash services and the Exeter Borough Streets Department for recycling services.
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Madison Parks seeks volunteers for largest cleanup effort

Madison 26 Mar 2025
Madison Parks has honored Earth Day for nearly 30 years by recruiting volunteers for the Earth Day Challenge. The volunteers assist with trash pickup, light raking, weeding, and removing sticks. People are also reading… ... .
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SNUKI ZIKALALA: SA must stop cabal’s ‘make apartheid great again’ call

Business Day 25 Mar 2025
... of whom are direct beneficiaries of the ANC’s legacy of nonracialism, are doubling down on denigrating black South Africans and provocatively trashing our hard-won, 30-year-old, nonracial democracy.
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Exeter/Wyoming/West Wyoming: Recognizing a sweet legacy during Women’s History Month

The Citizens' Voice 21 Mar 2025
A ticket costs $25 in advance or $30 at the door, and includes a card for 20 cash games with a $100 prize for each game ... Mascaro through June 30 for trash services and the Exeter Borough Streets Department for recycling services.
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Middle Point Landfill expansion plan faces opposition from most public comment speakers

The Tennessean 20 Mar 2025
... for 50 more years ... "We have been the trash dump for Middle Tennessee for almost 30 years," said McKinny, adding that it's unacceptable to allow Middle Point Landfill to operate for several more years.
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Landfill politics heats up: 'Should Rutherford County be Nashville’s trash can?'

The Tennessean 20 Mar 2025
"For over 30 years Rutherford County has been the trash can for Nashville. Should Rutherford County be Nashville’s trash can?" ... Another goal, Peay said, will be for the county to revisit any contract with Republic Servicers every three to five years.
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NCBBA will host Adopt-a-Beach and Adopt-a-Highway clean-ups on March 22

Island Free Press 18 Mar 2025
Volunteers will be asked to drive and walk the beach to the north and south directions looking for trash, litter, boards, burned firewood, etc ... For over 30 years, the NCBBA has been supporting North Carolina’s Adopt-A-Highway program.
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