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The Clean County Clean-Up in Hancock on July 27th has been Cancelled

HAGERSTOWN, MD (July 22, 2024) – The Washington County Clean County Initiative regrets to announce the cancellation of the upcoming Clean-Up Event in Hancock. The decision was made due to the current low water levels.

We appreciate the community’s enthusiasm and support for our clean-up efforts and encourage everyone to stay tuned for future events. New dates and locations for upcoming Clean-Up Events will be announced soon.

For additional information, please contact the Clean County Initiative at [email protected].

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