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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Residential recycling in Jamestown has been pushed back once more.
Originally expected to be in place by July 1st this year, a postponement was announced that would have moved recycling to August 1st. Jamestown Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Becky Thatcher-Keller says the Beautification Committee has learned it has been pushed back again.
Thatcher-Keller says this will also mean a delay in the city’s automated garbage pickup. She says the committee will continue to update the community on the progress of the recycling program.
Current collection of garbage will not be affected. Learn more about recycling in Jamestown here.