What is the best way to go about disposing of your Christmas tree after the Holidays? Instead of chucking it to the curb, here's how you can recycle it to help local wildlife and the environment.
Residents in the city of Evansville who utilize trash and recycling services through Evansville Water Sewer Utility will see a delay in their recycling collections as there has been a temporary suspension of those services.
Gather up your cardboard, plastic, paper, etc. and drop it off at Evansville Day School this Saturday during Recycling Day hosted by the Vanderburgh County Solid Waste Management District.
The Vanderburgh County Solid Waste District will host their next Recycling Day this Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until Noon at North High School on Highway 41 North.
Have an old laptop or desktop computer taking up space in a closet? Or maybe you finally upgraded to an HDTV and need to get rid of that bulky old television. Whatever the situation, get rid of it this Thursday and Friday during the Vanderburgh County Solid Waste District's Electronics Recycling event.
Have an old laptop or desktop computer taking up space in a closet? Or maybe you finally upgraded to an HDTV and need to get rid of that bulky old television. Whatever the situation, your chance to get rid of whatever is cluttering up your home is coming up this Saturday.
If you or someone you know in Vanderburgh County has a few old tires laying around taking up space for whatever reason, your chance to finally get rid of them is this Saturday.
As Christmas 2013 fades into the rear view, you're left with a decision on what to do with that lifeless lump in the corner of your living room. No, not your husband (ZING!), your Christmas tree.