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MCC’s student computer club hosts annual technology recycling event

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Kingman Campus student club, MC4, held a technology recycle drive in partnership with the City of Kingman’s Public Works Department. The recycle drive was held April 27 where a total of 9,360 pounds of technology was collected. The event was well attended with local community members stopping by to recycle their unused technology.

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Technology recycling event set

KINGMAN – The Mohave Community College Computer Club, MC4, will be hosting a technology recycle drive on Saturday, April 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Kingman Public Works yard, 3700 E. Andy Devine Ave. They will be accepting computer components, recorders, MP3, video players, DVD and VHS players, digital cameras, radios, telephones, and printers. They will not be accepting TVs, car batteries or items containing freon. Club members will be available to remove hard drives from computers.

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