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Cassville Clean Up Oct. 30 to Nov. 3

October 25, 2017
          The City of Cassville’s annual fall clean-up will be held October 30 through November 3. Republic Services will accept additional household waste and large items on regular collection days.
          The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills; patio furniture; outdoor furniture; sofas; dressers; loveseats; recliners; desks; televisions; bundled guttering; beds, including hide-a-beds, mattresses and box springs; wood pallets; waste from small remodeling or wood projects, materials must be cut into four-foot sections and stacked; sinks; toilets; cabinets; vanities; carpet that is cut into four-foot lengths and bundled; fencing that is cut into four-foot lengths; and bicycles.
          Republic Services will not accept: tires, yard waste, large quantities of ash, dead animals, raw sewage, waste oil, hazardous materials, wet paint containers, chemicals, flammable substances, lead or acid batteries, or waste from large remodeling or construction projects.
          Appliances will also be accepted. Cassville residents can set large appliances at the curb side for Republic Services to collect. There is a $15 fee. Residents must pay the fee to Republic Services in order to schedule the pick-up of the appliance. The following large appliances will be accepted after the $15 fee has been paid: dishwashers; washing machines; dryers; water heaters; and stoves. Republic Services will also accept refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners that display a tag from a licensed technician proving that all freon has been removed from the item.
          Yard waste will be accepted as normal at the Yard Waste facility behind the Cassville Aquatic Park.
          For more information on the city clean-up, call (417) 847-4441.
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  • This Week's Issue
    • City of Cassville council votes to allow fireworks in city limits
    • One arrested in Purdy grocery store armed robbery
    • Exeter crowns Homecoming royalty
    • Seligman reserves funds planning ahead for water system upgrade
    • Exeter celebrates tenth anniversary of champion basketball team
    • Fate of old Jenkins bridge to be discussed next Tuesday
    • Country Dodge closed without notice
    • Sheriff’s office seeking suspects in armed robbery
    • Alleged axe threat outside Purdy store results in one arrest
    • Cassville Schools kitchens earn prestigious Silver Spoon award
    • Ozark Festival Orchestra young artists concert Feb. 17
    • Verona man injured in head-on crash outside of Jenkins
    • Purdy School hosts annual talent show
    • Three seriously injured in head-on crash
    • Apply online for MDC spring managed turkey hunts
    • Three injured in Monett crash
    • Purdy released first semester honor rolls
    • Exeter announces January Student of the Month
    • Purdy announces Spelling Bee winners
    • Exeter athletes leave the court and help the community
    • Grant available for high school fishing clubs
    • Wildcats beat Cubs in OT thriller
    • Sparta hands Southwest Homecoming losses
    • Cassville City softball sign ups begin
    • Barry County Health Department releases January Food Service Report
    • Cassville School hosts annual Spelling Bee
    • Wheaton names December Students of the Month
    • Cassville Schools opening trade career paths for students
    • Cassville names January Character Kids
    • Law enforcement speakers featured at Silver Leaf
  • Valentine's Day 2019
  • Classifieds
  • Obituaries
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