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|  02/27/10 SUMMIT COUNTY - To promote pharmaceutical-free drinking water in Summit County, a voluntary Take-Back Program is collecting unwanted medicines at local City Markets. The program kicked off in early December, and it's placed "take-back" bins at both Dillon and Breckenridge grocery stores. "No one should flush prescriptions and other unknowns down the toilet," said Lane Wyatt, the administrator ... READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news11/16/10 Have you seen the collection bins in the City Markets, Safeway, Walmart and Walgreens, decorated with a sprig of holly, poinsettia and the US flag? They are waiting for you to make donations for our troops.
11/16/10 Have you seen the collection bins in the City Markets, Safeway, Walmart and Walgreens, decorated with a sprig of holly, poinsettia and the US flag? They are waiting for you to make donations for our troops. Throughout the year, but especially during the festive season, the Rotary Club of Summit County sends care packages to deployed men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. They love ...
11/19/10 Please recycle your plastic bags at local grocery and retail stores including City Markets, Safeway, Walmart and Target. I heard plastic bags are being banned in Telluride. Is there anything like that happening around here? Hot themes this week:
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