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Lee’s Summit Offers Two Locations for Drug Take-Back Day

Lee’s Summit Offers Two Locations for Drug Take-Back Day

The Lee’s Summit Police Department, in partnership with Lee’s Summit CARES, is offering two drive-thru locations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 24 as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. Unused medications can be safely and conveniently dropped off at the Lee’s Summit Police Department, 10 NE Tudor Rd., or Lee’s Summit Medical Center, 2100 SE Blue Pkwy.

Representatives from the Lee’s Summit Police Department will be at each location to accept the medications and answer questions. Accepted medications include prescription medications, patches and ointments; over-the-counter medications; vitamins; samples; and pet medications. Medications can be dropped off in their original containers, but it's encouraged to remove personal information. Needles, thermometers, inhalers and liquids will not be accepted.

A 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found 9.9 million Americans misused controlled prescription drugs. This event helps get unused and unwanted medications out of the house and disposed of safely. Flushing prescription drugs down the toilet can be harmful to the environment.

Since the first National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day in 2010, nearly 13 million pounds of medication have been collected. In Missouri, 531,679 pounds of medication have been disposed of since the program began.

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Crews Set to Complete Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Friday, Feb. 19

Crews Set to Complete Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Friday, Feb. 19

The City’s crews are set to complete plowing and treating residential streets today, Friday, Feb. 19. Residential streets are more than 80% complete and crews should finish around mid-day. Snow remains packed to some streets even after being plowed and treated, but warmer temperatures and sun will help with additional melting.

City Crews Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Thursday, Feb. 18

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The City’s crews continue to plow and treat residential streets today, Thursday, Feb. 18. Progress was slowed overnight due to a variety of factors, including cold temperatures and obstructions. While warmer temperatures and sunshine throughout the day Thursday should speed progress, cold temperatures are forecast again overnight into Friday, Feb. 19. The cold temperatures impact the amount of snow which can be plowed from streets; results are much improved in...
City Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Wednesday, Feb. 17

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After another round of snow, the City’s crews are plowing and treating streets today, Wednesday, Feb. 17, and will continue overnight into Thursday, Feb. 18. Working at a Level 3 response with a goal time of 32.5 hours, crews expect to complete plowing and treating all streets by 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18. Crews are nearing completion of primary streets, and are approximately halfway complete with secondary streets. Crews have also started plowing and...
City Crews Set to Continue Plowing & Treating Residential Streets Today, Tuesday, Feb. 16

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing & Treating Residential Streets Today, Tuesday, Feb. 16

After more snow on Monday, Feb. 15, the City’s crews plowed and treated primary streets overnight, and will continue plowing and treating residential streets today, Tuesday, Feb. 16. Extremely low temperatures will continue to limit the effectiveness of deicing materials; however, crews are now mixing brine and calcium chloride in with salt treatments which can help with melting at lower temperatures. Another round of snow is expected late Tuesday and overnight...
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City Crews Treating and Plowing Residential Streets Monday, Feb. 15

City crews are treating and plowing residential streets today. Primary and secondary roads are complete. The extremely cold temperatures will limit the effectiveness of deicing materials. Roads may become slick and residents should use caution when driving. The City will continue to monitor the weather and adjust its response accordingly. 

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