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Eh? Electronics recycling on Iron Range

There's a place on the Iron Range to send all of those old electronic devices that no longer are needed. Mesabi Range College's Virginia campus, 1001 W. Chestnut St., is hosting a free electronics recycling event in its west parking lot from 10 a.m.

There's a place on the Iron Range to send all of those old electronic devices that no longer are needed.

Mesabi Range College's Virginia campus, 1001 W. Chestnut St., is hosting a free electronics recycling event in its west parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Here's a list of the items accepted at no charge:

  • Computers, monitors, printers, laptops, TVs, cell phones, stereo equipment, microwaves, large household appliances And the ones that cost money to recycle?

  • $10 each: wood speakers; broken-glass TVs/monitors
  • $25 each: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers
  • $30 each: wood console/projection TVs Items that won't be accepted include those containing biohazards, hazardous waste, liquids, florescent bulbs, smoke detectors and radioactive materials.

    An optional data-cleansing service is available for $10 per drive for Department of Defense-approved hard-drive cleansing.

    More information can be found at 5rprocessors.com or by calling (715) 322-4480 or e-mailing dduzy@5rltd.com .

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