The Huntsville Police Department is set to host a Drug Take-back Event on Saturday, October 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This initiative offers community members a secure method for disposing of unwanted medications, emphasizing that such items should not be discarded in regular trash. Residents are encouraged to bring their unused or expired medications to designated drop-off locations, which include the Huntsville Public Safety Complex on Wheeler Avenue, Madison City Hall on Hughes Road, and CVS Meridianville situated on U.S. 31. This event aims to promote safe medication disposal practices and protect the environment.
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