Drop-off yard signs at one of the following locations: For a map and more information on recycling visit here. If you have a large amount of signs, call KTLCB to coordinate a drop-off at 419-213-2255.
From now until Dec. 1, SWACO will also collect signs at the east end of the Franklin County Board of Elections parking lot.
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Area residents with election campaign lawn signs can recycle them until Nov. 13 at more than a dozen locations throughout Montgomery County.
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