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Opinion | Some hospitals are improperly disposing of biohazards. Waste workers are paying for it.
"The risks are not only physical. Workers describe the psychological toll of encountering human organs on conveyor belts or while clearing clogged machinery by hand," several county commissioners ...
The World Bank Group has released its flagship report, What a Waste 3.0. As the third edition of the series following the 2012 and 2018 reports, it presents a comprehensive overview of the current ...
Firefighters from across the area are stationed southeast of Sumner where roughly 750 acres of land have burned. A southeast Nebraska woman was charged with animal neglect after deputies said they ...
Cincinnati residents can drop off large waste items like furniture, construction debris, and tires for free at nine total events this year. "Don't Dump the 'Nati" is a program from Keep Cincinnati ...
MARION COUNTY, Fla. — Marion County residents will soon pay $128 more per year for solid waste fees. County commissioners voted 3 to 2 Wednesday night to increase the fees from $87 to $215 per ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Indialantic man was arrested after human remains were found in two suitcases in Palm Bay’s remote “The Compound” area. Lucas ...
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — Winter Garden city commissioners are considering an ordinance that, if passed next month, would put an end to the city’s recycling services. On Thursday, city commissioners held ...
For this year’s International Day of Zero Waste, the focus is on food – what we eat, what we waste, and how we can move towards a more circular future. The world wastes food on a staggering scale.
A vehicle fire on I-95 North in Fort Pierce is blocking lanes on Thursday morning. Multi-vehicle crash with injuries on southbound Turnpike in Boca Raton delays traffic A multiple vehicle crash with ...
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Waste watch: Jupiter Inlet Colony paid $48K in improper insurance, other costs, audit says
An Inspector General audit found the Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony improperly paid more than $30,000 in health insurance premiums for an ineligible individual. The audit, released March 31 by the Palm ...
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