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Updated: 1:52 PM CDT April 24, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Saturday is DEA Drug Takeback Day, a national event focused on removing potentially dangerous controlled substances from our medicine cabinets.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has coordinated an initiative with state and local law enforcement to provide an opportunity for the public to surrender expired, unwanted or unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications to officers for destruction.
The St. Louis County Police Department will have 12 locations open until 2 p.m. Saturday to drop off unused or unwanted prescription drugs:
North County Precinct: 11815 Benham Road, St. Louis, MO 63138
Central County Precinct: 1333 Ashby Road, St. Louis, MO 63132
SAMPLER: Marlborough s unusual law featured by WCVB-TV
Mary Wenzel
Marlborough’s Silly String law once again made the news when Chronicle, a WCVB-TV news magazine, traveled to the city to conduct research on unusual town and city regulations and ordinances across the state of Massachusetts.
Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant addressed the Chronicle cameras in front of the Marlborough City Hall and explained that Silly String became a nuisance during one of the city’s annual Labor Day parades.
“It’s my understanding that there were brand new cruisers that were purchased by the city and some kids hit them with Silly String and damaged the new paint,” said Vigeant.