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Recycling drop off points established for Pana, Taylorville area

MATTOON — Consolidated Communications is encouraging area residents to recycle their old
telephone books by taking them to one of several recycling drop off locations in the Pana and Taylorville
area. Over the next few weeks, new telephone books will be delivered to area residents.
Recycling drop off containers will be available through July 29 at these locations in Pana,
Morrisonville, Palmer and Taylorville:
 
MATTOON — Consolidated Communications is encouraging area residents to recycle their old
telephone books by taking them to one of several recycling drop off locations in the Pana and Taylorville
area. Over the next few weeks, new telephone books will be delivered to area residents.
Recycling drop off containers will be available through July 29 at these locations in Pana,
Morrisonville, Palmer and Taylorville:
 
· City Hall, 120 East 3 rd Street, Pana
 
City Hall, 120 East 3 rd Street, Pana
 
· Wal-Mart, 10 West 2 nd Street, Pana
 
Wal-Mart, 10 West 2 nd Street, Pana
 
· County Market, 6 North Poplar, Pana
 
County Market, 6 North Poplar, Pana
 
· Hometown Food Center, Pana
 
Hometown Food Center, Pana
 
· Lowe Hardware, 501 Carlin, Morrisonville
 
Lowe Hardware, 501 Carlin, Morrisonville
 
· Stewart’s Market, 512 6 th Street, Morrisonville
 
Stewart’s Market, 512 6 th Street, Morrisonville
 
· Palmer Bank, Main Street, Palmer
 
Palmer Bank, Main Street, Palmer
 
· Kroger’s 201 E. Bidwell, Taylorville
 
Kroger’s 201 E. Bidwell, Taylorville
 
· Consolidated Communication Center, 216 N. Webster Street, Taylorville
 
Several community groups will be picking up the books left for recycling and will receive a donation
for their work. The groups that have agreed to help in the recycling effort include: the Pana Chamber of
Commerce, Boy Scout Troop #74 and the Taylorville High School cheerleaders. Consolidated
Communications thanks the above groups for their help with this project.
 
The Consolidated Communication Center in Taylorville accepts telephone books for recycling
throughout the year.
 
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Consolidated Communication Center, 216 N. Webster Street, Taylorville
 
Several community groups will be picking up the books left for recycling and will receive a donation
for their work. The groups that have agreed to help in the recycling effort include: the Pana Chamber of
Commerce, Boy Scout Troop #74 and the Taylorville High School cheerleaders. Consolidated
Communications thanks the above groups for their help with this project.
 
The Consolidated Communication Center in Taylorville accepts telephone books for recycling
throughout the year.
 
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