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Morris high school recycling for American Cancer Society

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Just FYI for those of you looking for some place to get rid of those old cell phones in the junk drawer . . . or is that just at my house?

Morris Community High School is accepting old cell phones, ink cartridges and
laptop computers. But no phone accessories please.

The items can be dropped off at the main office or room 121 of the school at 1000 Union Street in Morris.

The items will be recycled and the funds raised will be donated to the American Cancer Society.

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Mallory Medved

Mallory Medved is an assistant managing editor of weekly publications for the Sun-Times News Group. She helps cover the Lincoln-Way area and towns southwest of Joliet. Being naturally nosy has led her to a career in journalism and fulfilled her dream of getting paid to read. Being a new homeowner and a future bride, she's also perpetually broke, but enjoys hearing about other people in the same situation. She lives in Plainfield but is a native of New Lenox.

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