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City of Jonesboro sanitation routes to be adjusted for President’s Day holiday

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – Sanitation routes for the City of Jonesboro will be on adjusted schedules next week due to the President’s Day holiday.

In a Facebook post, the city said to check social media for updates. President’s Day is set for Feb. 16, and city offices will be closed that day. The city’s garbage collection schedule can be viewed here, and the recycling schedule can be viewed here.

Garbage Pickup:

  • Monday, Feb. 16: No collection, as city offices will be closed
  • Tuesday, Feb. 17: Run Monday and Tuesday routes
  • Wednesday, Feb. 18: Normal collection
  • Thursday, Feb. 19: Normal collection
  • Friday, Feb. 20: Normal collection
Source: City of Jonesboro

Recycling Pickup:

  • Monday, Feb. 16: No collection, as city offices will be closed
  • Tuesday, Feb. 17: Run 3rd Monday
  • Wednesday, Feb. 18: Run 3rd Tuesday and 3rd Wednesday
  • Thursday, Feb. 19: Run 3rd Thursday
  • Friday, Feb. 20: Run 3rd Friday
Source: City of Jonesboro

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