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    Heard from the Curb: Environmental Newsletter

    Frisco’s Environmental Services is dedicated to educating its citizens on environmental topics facing Frisco, Texas and the world.

    The Heard from the Curb is a quarterly newsletter sent out to all homes in Frisco in order to provide up-to-date information concerning trash, recycling and other environmental programs and projects in the community.

    Heard from the Curb – Spring 2010

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    Heard from the Curb – Holidays 2009

    Heard from the Curb – Summer 2009

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