Kenosha County launches new 'Adopt-A-Highway' program, community steps up to keep roads clean
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Kenosha County launches new 'Adopt-A-Highway' program, community steps up to keep roads clean
Kenosha County is putting the spotlight on cleaner roadways and community pride with the launch of a new Adopt-A-Highway program.The countys version of the long-running state initiative kicked off Monday morning with help from County Executive Samantha Kerkman, local officials and community members. The goal is to encourage schools, organizations and even families to adopt a stretch of roadway and take part in keeping it clean year-round.I love …
Focus on the road ahead to keep Adopt-A-Highway volunteers safe - Central Wisconsin News
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (Wis-DOT) reminds drivers to focus on the road ahead to keep Adopt-A-Highway volunteers safe. WisDOT initiated the Adopt-A-Highway program in 1991 to allow groups to volunteer and directly support the state’s anti-litter program. These volunteers routinely collect trash and recyclables along Wisconsin roads. “We are grateful to the thousands of Wisconsinites
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