(KNZA)--Sabetha will hold its annual Citywide Clean Up Wednesday, April 24th.
Volunteers will be around to collect items that the trash collectors normally don't take. Your asked to place items near the curb by 8:00 Wednesday morning for pickup.
If you plan to set out a large item or appliance, your asked to City Dispatch at 785-284-2158 to schedule pick-up of that item.
Items that will not be picked up include hazardous materials, motors, tires, noxious waste, paint and oil cans, yard waste, construction materials, or everyday trash. Large clean-outs from storage facilities or houses also will not be picked up. Your asked to set aside anything containing batteries or metal.
The service is free to all Sabetha residents, provided by the City of Sabetha, Sabetha Chamber of Commerce, Sabetha High School seniors, and many other businesses and volunteers who donate time and supplies.
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