Electronics recycling and document shredding will be offered for free in Fayetteville from 9 a.m. to noon on Dec. 11 at City Hall, 240 S. Glynn Street.

Separate trucks for electronics and paper disposal will be parked in the City Hall parking lot along Lee Street. The services are open to all Fayette County residents and there is no limit to the amount of material each person can bring. No televisions will be accepted, but the service is open to other commonly recycled items such as old computers, monitors, keyboard, phones, cables and similar products.

Further information is available at www.fayetteville-ga.gov or by calling City Clerk Anne Barksdale at 770-719-4159.

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Austin Walters died from an overdose in 2021 after taking a Xanax pill laced with fentanyl, his father said. A new law named after Austin and aimed at preventing deaths from fentanyl has resulted in its first convictions in Georgia, prosecutors said. (Family photo)

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