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Linda Stevens, far right, of Artesia Clean & Beautiful helps load bags of paper to be recycled into a CARC Inc. truck at Artesia High School. CARC Inc., which serves Carlsbad’s recycling needs through its Rainbow Recycling program, has been accepting recyclable materials from the AC&B and the Artesia Public Schools as part of an effort funded by the City of Artesia. Grace Miller - Daily Press
Linda Stevens, far right, of Artesia Clean & Beautiful helps load bags of paper to be recycled into a CARC Inc. truck at Artesia High School. CARC Inc., which serves Carlsbad’s recycling needs through its Rainbow Recycling program, has been accepting recyclable materials from the AC&B and the Artesia Public Schools as part of an effort funded by the City of Artesia.
Grace Miller – Daily Press

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