May 13, 2011

scottw@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- If you've noticed some junk piled in Sikeston's yards, don't worry: city code enforcement officers aren't slacking, its just time once again for the Annual Community Clean-Up Campaign. This year's Clean-Up Campaign begins Saturday and will continue until May 22 every day of the week...

Darren Martin, a city of Sikeston Department of Public Works employee, operates a loader next to one of the three dumpsters which will be used during the city's Annual Community Clean-Up Campaign. Residents can brink bulky items they wish to dispose of to the Compost Site, located on Compress Road, from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from Saturday through May 22. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)
Darren Martin, a city of Sikeston Department of Public Works employee, operates a loader next to one of the three dumpsters which will be used during the city's Annual Community Clean-Up Campaign. Residents can brink bulky items they wish to dispose of to the Compost Site, located on Compress Road, from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from Saturday through May 22. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)

Community Clean-Up Campaign begins Saturday

scottw@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- If you've noticed some junk piled in Sikeston's yards, don't worry: city code enforcement officers aren't slacking, its just time once again for the Annual Community Clean-Up Campaign.

This year's Clean-Up Campaign begins Saturday and will continue until May 22 every day of the week.

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