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Locals make trips to use local bins to 'help the world'
"I'm not going to be able to change the world, but I can do little things."
That's the viewpoint of Rose Bowcut, who took a moment to discuss her thoughts about recycling. She is a familiar face in the Sidney schools, as a substitute teacher and a core-values coach for the Sidney 4-H robotics club.
"It doesn't take that much time to put recyclables in my bins and take them to Safeway," she said.
For the Bowcuts, recycling is a proud family tradition. Her daughters contribute to the system, and shared their thoughts.
Eight-year-old Lily said she likes to recycle "to help the world."
Her sis...
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