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Ubiquitous campaign lawn signs dot Albany's neighborhoods. While their presence may not have any bearing on elections, their absence tends to make headlines.
With the election over, you may be wondering how much longer you may see political signs around town.
Columbus City Council candidate Tiara Ross took a more traditional approach to yard signs. Her lead rival Jesse Vogel chose not to invest campaign cash into the traditional campaign tool. Kate ...
Peavy first put up signs in 2020 to support Donald Trump's first presidential reelection campaign, but the county said they violated property maintenance rules and started charging him $50 a day ...
Jeff and Rachel Lobman say their neighbor, who serves on the local school board, violated their First Amendment rights by blocking their yard sign.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker is pushing to ban homeowners associations from prohibiting political yard signs. House Bill 668, introduced by Rep. Brian Lorenz (R-Powell), would all… ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Residents of Hennepin County have several locations to recycle their campaign or yard signs. The signs will be turned into pellets and recycled into new material, according to a ...
Here’s how to recycle your campaign yard signs in Philly and the suburbs It depends on the type of materials they’re made out of, but there are ways you can keep your yard signs out of the landfill.
SWACO asks that residents do not put coroplast signs or metal stands in curbside or drop-off containers. All the yard sign drop-off and collection options are free and open to the public.
We didn't have many yard signs on my street this election. And two said: "Presidents Are Temporary — Wu-Tang Is Forever.” So what to make of this?
As political races are heating up so is the rivalry between two Lynchburg neighbors.
WLSSD can take unwanted campaign yard signs for recycling at the Materials Recovery Center on Ridgeview Road in Duluth.