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Think that the pandemic has just affected humans? Think again. It has even impacted pet adoption.
Aurora had its annual Clean Up Days last week, and several dumpsters were filled just on the first day, April 22. Above, Jayden Liddle and his grandfather Gene Bastine unload a truck on Thursday afternoon. There were several items that were picked up that looked as if they could be salvaged, but, as the saying goes, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. At left, City Manager Derek Walker helps Street Department worker Willie Weaver throw junked items from a truck into a dumpster. PHOTOS BY MARC EMRAL/THE REGISTER
Vaccinations have slowed. “I think they’re really dropping down,” Eliason said.