Cleaning Up The City
- Contributed photo / Eric Jones, Grangeville Public Works
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Each spring, the City of Grangeville offers residents free pickup of yard debris and other household. This year’s event was held May 15-19 where everything from tree limbs to appliances were hauled off for free disposal by the city. Total weight of items collected this year was 16,220 pounds. Here, two freezers are picked up from the curb last Monday, May 15.
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