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Got e-waste or shredding stuff? A free community shred and e-cycle event is coming Saturday to Canton Central Catholic High School.
fluorescent light bulbs (fee), game consoles, hair dryers, household electronics, light fixtures, ink and toner cartridges, IT equipment, modems, computer monitors (fee), MP3 players, medical ...
Cinematographers Will Basanta and Adam Bricker tell IndieWire about shooting the 'Chef's Table: Legends' season and the ...
In the late ’90s and early 2000s, recessed lighting in particular became a staple in modern interiors as LED technology ...
Press release On May 6th, Recycle Montana, the Winifred based statewide non-profit organization, will offer e-waste recycling in the area to anyone wishing to dispose of worn out or broken electronics ...
Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc. ( NASDAQ: NAUT) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call April 29, 2025 8:30 AM ET Ji-Yon Yi - Head, Investor Relations Sujal Patel - Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer Parag ...
(Rather than kindling their own light, some of these predators enjoy symbiotic relationships with bioluminescent bacteria, which they culture inside light-bulb-like cavities that they can snuff ...
video game consoles and televisions, if they are intact. A $50 fee will be charged to take televisions with broken glass. A fee is also required to accept fluorescent light bulbs ($2 each ...