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⢠Who: Missaukee County Taxpayers (only)
⢠When: June 12, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Missaukee County Road Commission, 1199 N. Morey Road, (M-66), Lake City
⢠What: Chemicals, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, paint, etc.
Old, unusable hazardous products chemicals (known and unknown), fluorescent bulbs, batteries, oil-based paint, cleaners, fertilizers, glues, herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, metal polish and more. Visit www.missaukeecd.org for more information.
⢠What: Tires
Missaukee County taxpayers can bring up to 10 tires (including rims) free with a maximum size of 4â x 12â per household. Additional tires are $3 each. The collection is going to be paid for by a Scrap Tire Clean-up grant from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (pending notification). This is the 20th tire collection thatâs been sponsored by Missaukee Conservation District. We couldnât do it without our amazing volunteers.
9 & 10 News
December 28, 2020
After every good party comes the clean-up. But most of what’s left over from Christmas doesn’t have to go in the trash.
Another Christmas has come and gone – and many of us spent the weekend cleaning house. But before you let the garbage truck haul it away, keep in mind that recycling is an option for just about everything. Andy Gale with Bay Area Recycling for Charities in Traverse City says, “Anything that’s paper, plastic, glass, metal, and most of the wrapping paper is recyclable.”
Angela Hayes has plenty to recycle at the American Waste drop-off site on LaFranier Road, after a busy Christmas with her family. “Well of course a couple of little cocktails for some festivities, right? And this is more than enough wrapping paper for a lot of kids and a lot of grandkids. Including the dogs.”