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For Ypsilanti residents who need to get rid of their Christmas or holiday trees, the city is offering to pick them up beginning Tuesday, Jan. 3. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Some people leave their Christmas trees up for a few weeks after the holiday. Others take it down as soon as the presents are opened. Regardless of your method, the city of Ann Arbor is accepting discarded Christmas trees. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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A 13-foot lighted candy cane, Rudolph, and his eight "Volkswagen" reindeer will surround a 16-foot tree made of giant plastic teeth in downtown Northville…
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Ypsilanti Township provides curbside Christmas tree disposal service to its residents but arrangements must be made ahead of time. Ypsilanti Township…
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Ann Arbor residents currently have four drop-off sites available to them to discard their Christmas trees. The city has designated specific areas at…
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Finding the right Christmas tree for your home is always a big part of the holiday season. But which type of tree is better for the environment--real or…
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What to do with all of your holiday waste? In this week's Issues of the Environment David Fair gets the best tips from Christine Chessler-Stull, Recycle…
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The "green" pros and cons of real and artificial Christmas trees. MSU Horticulture and Forestry professor Dr. Bert Cregg is our guest on this week's…