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Recycling Trailer arrives at center



2008-09-08 - Service Road, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
BILL PADGETT, a member of the staff at the Adair County Recycling Center, said that the new recycling trailer needs only one label to be ready to put into use. The bin closest to the end will be labeled "PLASTIC," he said. County Judge Ann Melton said that the next step will be to introduce the trailer to people in the county. She's hoping to get Wal-Mart or another major Jamestown Street retailer to allow the recycling trailer to be stationed there, at a central point, to allow people from all parts of the county to use it. Later this first trailer will be rotated to community points to including outlying communities in the county. Adair County's Recycling program has been a resounding success, with every major government, institution, and business entity, with the exception of the City of Columbia, enthusiastically participating. A Today,


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