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Wisconsins new electronic recycling law starts Wednesday
Wisconsins new electronics recycling law takes effect Wednesday. Read the list of places where you can take your old TVs, computers and cell phones.
ZAGG to Exhibit at IFA 2010 in Berlin and Named to Fast 50 Fastest Growing Company List
SALT LAKE CITY----ZAGG Inc. , a leading producer, designer and distributor of electronics accessories for protecting and enhancing the mobile experience, including the popular invisibleSHIELD™, ZAGGskins™, ZAGGbuds™, and ZAGGsparq™ brands, will be exhibiting at IFA 2010.
Lakeshore update: Electronics recycling law goes into effect Wednesday
MADISON Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicle offices will be closed Friday as DMV staff members take another day of the required 16 unpaid days that must be taken over the two-year budget period.
Father shopping for iPod gear charged with child endangerment
Downers Grove man was shopping for iPod accessories when people spotted baby sitting in car seat A 5-month-old infant was left alone in a parked car while his father shopped for iPod accessories in a Downers Grove electronics store, police said Monday.
Goodwill Industries accepts donations Saturday
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Goodwill Industries will be accepting donations from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4. Donations can be dropped off in the parking lot at Bruno's Shop Smart, 355 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport.
Cops: Baby left alone in car while dad shopped
A 5-month-old boy was left alone in a car while his father shopped for iPod accessories in a Downers Grove electronics store, police say. Hanif Sashekhem, 44, of the 2100 block of Oxnard Drive in Downers Grove, was charged with endangering the life and health of a child. Police say Sashekhem left his infant son strapped into a car seat in direct sunlight. The car's windows were rolled down about ...
Electronics recycling law will take effect today
MADISON Wisconsins new electronics recycling law takes effect today.
Electronics Recycling Law Takes Effect Wednesday
MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin's new electronics recycling law takes effect Wednesday. It bans the use of landfills or incinerators to dispose of old electronic devices, including televisions and computers.
As E-Cycle law takes effect, Opportunity Development Centers among options for getting rid of electronics
Discarding old televisions, cell phones and computers now requires a little more planning.
Electronics Recycling Law Starts Wednesday
Wisconsin's new electronics recycling law takes effect Wednesday.