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End of cardboard service brings woe - Hickman County Times

Summary by Hickman County Times - Aetna, Bon Aqua, Brushy, Bucksnort, Coble, Farmer's Exchange, Gray's Bend, Gr
Two business owners voiced their concerns with Hickman County Solid Waste’s recent decision to discontinue its cardboard pick-up service. Raafat Kamal, owner of Tobacco and Beer Depot, and Centerville Wine and Spirits, and Kate Baldridge, owner of Mason Jar Restaurant, had a similar concern: the build-up of uncollected cardboard in their businesses. “I kind of could see something like this […] Sorry! An active online subscription is required to…
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Hickman County Times - Aetna, Bon Aqua, Brushy, Bucksnort, Coble, Farmer's Exchange, Gray's Bend, Gr broke the news in Hickman County, United States on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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