JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Recycling in Jamestown will be delayed for another month according to the Recycle Center of North Dakota.

Due to a delay in delivery of recycling receptacles, the residential recycling program in Jamestown is being pushed back a month to March 1st. The bins were expected this week, but will now arrive the week of February 5th. After assembly, the bins will be delivered to residents and homeowners the following week.

The city of Jamestown has already set forth contract obligations that must be met by Ralph Friebel and the Recycle Center of North Dakota, or legal actions will be taken.

Find more in the links below.

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