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Combine Local Anti Litter Efforts

Sedona AZ (March 2, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Letter for all Verde Valley mayors on the topic of “Team Sports” Dear Verde Valley mayors, Many hands with one goal yields results, just like team sports. As mayors, you have the opportunity to do and participate in an effort of significance. Can any of you indicate another example where multiple mayors... 

American Heritage Academy Joins Community Anti Litter Effort

Blue bag filled with Arizona litter Camp Verde AZ (May 13, 2013) – What do you see as you travel down Finnie Flats Road into Camp Verde and throughout Arizona? Do you see all the litter alongside the roads? On Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at 9:00 in the morning, you will see a different picture when the 6th and 7th graders from American Heritage Academy, Camp Verde campus, will be making a difference... 

1592 Bags of Trash on the Road

Gary Chamberlain, Folksville USA Point Man Sedona AZ (February 12, 2013) – Many of the Arizona Adopt-A-Highway groups and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) can do better! The ADOT employees that get paid to manage the Adopt-A-Highway program are not getting the results the taxpayers deserve. ADOT’s records prove it! In 2009, the anti-litter clean up performance of the fifteen... 

Home Depot and Windmill Gardens Join Anti Litter Effort

Bob and Cindy Snyder, owners of Cornville AZ Windmill Gardens Sedona AZ (November 2, 2010) – Home Depot, Cottonwood, Arizona, and Windmill Gardens in nearby Cornville, will continue supporting the retiring Road Warriors by providing products and assistance to fifteen ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittees and Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch. These groups have been aggressively cleaning Arizona Scenic Highway... 

Gift Creates Recycle Trash for Cash Program

Rusty's Morningstar Ranch Sedona AZ (October 15, 2010) – Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch (RMR) of Cottonwood, Arizona is honored to have been offered the opportunity to advance the efforts of the local Road Warriors highway litter recovery movement started in February of 2009 by its founders, says RMR director, Marla Guerrero. The Road Warriors effort to restore the beauty to Arizona highways... 
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