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Adair Recycling Center will take computers for first time The Adair County Recycling Center will allow free drop-offs of old computers for a three-day period from Monday, November 19, 2007, through Wednesday, November 21, 2007. It is the first time the center has taken electronic wastes. Judge Executive Ann Melton's office has issued a broad statement of the items which can be be disposed of during the period, "Any product that is a computer or office related product will be accepted," Lisa Lee, the administrative assistant to the CJE, said. Specific items listed include power backups, sealed batteries, power transformers, printers, copiers, computers, all associated peripherals, monitors, wire, cable, and telephone, For further information, please call Judge Executive Ann Melton's office at (270) 384-4703 or email acjudge1@duo-county.com. Click here for Adaircounty.ky.gov website. Or, to for more information on the Adair County Recycling Center, Click here. This story was posted on 2007-11-02 14:23:28
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