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Martha Lacy: Littering problem is bad on Breeding Loop Martha Lacy writes: A friend and I were driving the other day, the garbage on the side of the roads was awful. I live in the Breeding area and on Breeding Loop it looks like a dump. It's not just this area; we were on another side of the county that day. Why can't people keep it till they get to a garbage can and put it in. We have a beautiful county and let's keep it that way. Maybe we need a garbage can at the stop signs; no that wouldn't work, people would bring their bags and put it in them. Please keep our roads clean so visitors can see how pretty our county is!!! Thanks. - A concerned Adair County Resident, Martha LacyComments re article 88900 Joyce Coomer on littering 500 fine has been in place for years This story was posted on 2017-02-24 11:39:27
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