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Covington Catholic High School will hold its electronic recycling on Saturday, April 26th from 9 a.m. – noon. They accept electronics from old phones to computers and TVs. Large older TVs have a $25 recycling fee.
Spring Hydrant Flushing
There will be a wildflower talk sponsored by the Avantgardeners and the Parks Committee given by Patrick Applegarth, botanist and biologist, held on February 27, 2025 at the Behringer Crawford Museum Education Center at 7:00pm. The talk will cover native ephemerals and wildflowers. It will include the benefits of planting a wildflower bed, where wildflowers can be viewed, and which varieties prosper in our area. There is no charge.
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A big welcome to our new full-time police officer, Thomas Bradford!
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