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Residents living near the Arbor Hills Landfill are voicing concerns over a proposed expansion that would add a new landfill to the north of the existing site.
The Ames City Council approved a $50,000 contract to design a new Resource Recovery and Recycling facility. The city hopes to ...
The Perth Amboy Redevelopment Agency (PARA) is moving forward with the project which was prompted by an administrative ...
But, one spot in Allen County does: Republic Services landfill. According to Mike Reichard, the technical director for Fort Wayne Communications, in April 2024 the highest point of the landfill ...
The ballpark, currently known as 121 Financial Ballpark, is pending a name change to VyStar Ballpark, following 121 Financial’s merger with VyStar. It's the perfect time to save on fabulous ...
Anderson County residents, it’s time for spring cleaning at your homes. The Chestnut Ridge Landfill, 140 Fleenor Mill Road in Heiskell, will extend its Saturday hours – for one day only ...
A worker at a landfill near 195th Avenue and Deer Valley ... surrounding the discovery and is working with the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the cause of death, identify ...
Anderson County residents, it’s time for spring cleaning at your homes. The Chestnut Ridge Landfill, 140 Fleenor Mill Road in Heiskell, will extend its Saturday hours – for one day only – until 4 p.m.
CASCADE TOWNSHIP ... Eight years later, Wormies serves 850 members in Kent County. It’s similar to a trash or recycling service — members get a five-gallon bucket to put food scraps in ...
(WRIC) — The Cumberland County Planning Commission recommended that the Board of Supervisors not approve the proposed Green Ridge Landfill Project after two motions at Monday’s monthly meeting.
The median home in Cascade County listed for $417,000 in March, down 6.8% from the previous month's $447,250, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to March 2024, the median home ...
But this is where things get complicated. The landfill employed 380 workers, for a poor county this was huge. Much of Emelle became subsidized by the landfill. Roads were created, new businesses ...