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Yard Waste Site hours coming to an end soon

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska is set to change the operational hours of its Yard Waste Site, with the last day of standard hours occurring on November 7, 2024. This update is crucial for local residents managing green waste, particularly as fall leaves and yard debris accumulate. The site has served as a vital resource for homeowners looking to maintain their outdoor spaces sustainably. Residents are especially encouraged to take advantage of the Yard Waste Site on Saturdays around noon before the hours are adjusted. By promoting responsible waste disposal, the town aims to foster a cleaner environment and support community efforts in waste management.

The announcement reflects the local government's ongoing commitment to accessible waste solutions, ensuring residents can dispose of yard waste efficiently. Community members are urged to stay informed about the forthcoming changes to avoid any inconvenience. This initiative underscores the importance of local resources in managing environmental sustainability.

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