-Messenger file photo
Josh Webb, an employee at B&L’s Too Redemption Center, sorts cans for return. Since October 2005, the two Fort Dodge redemption centers at B&L Drive Thru, 902 S. 22nd St., and B&L’s Too, 721 N. 15th St., had been giving customers 4 cents per container instead of 5 cents. The change that started out as a stopgap measure would have been permanent if a bill proposed by state Senate Leader Stuart Iverson, R-Clarion, passed. B&L’s Too has since closed.
-Messenger file photo
Josh Webb, an employee at B&L’s Too Redemption Center, sorts cans for return. Since October 2005, the two Fort Dodge redemption centers at B&L Drive Thru, 902 S. 22nd St., and B&L’s Too, 721 N. 15th St., had been giving customers 4 cents per container instead of 5 cents. The change that started out as a stopgap measure would have been permanent if a bill proposed by state Senate Leader Stuart Iverson, R-Clarion, passed. B&L’s Too has since closed.