(KTNC)-- A Community Clean up event will take place in Falls City Friday, April 15th and Saturday, April 16th.
Hamilton's Recycling and Disposal Center will be at 6th and Stone Street on Friday 8 AM to 7 PM and on Saturday 8 AM to 3 PM. If you need help with heavy items and appliances you can arrange a pick up for a fee of $10-$20 by calling 402-801-2241.
They ask that all items recycled be sorted. Items accepted include all electronics, used oil, oil filters, automotive batteries, glass, plastics 1s and 2s, cardboard, paper products, aluminum, tin cans and scrap metals of all kinds.
Paper shredding will also be available for a $5, $10 or $50 fee depending on quantity. Computer screens or monitors are accepted for a $5 fee each.
Prescriptions and illegal drugs and paraphernalia can be dropped off at the Richardson County Courthouse in the main floor box at anytime.
There will be no Salvation Army or Goodwill collection this time. Residents are encouraged to put useful items at their curb for curbside shopping with a sign reading “free”.
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