City disputes Waste Pro claim it rejected Good Friday pickups
A Waste Pro truck makes its way through Countrywood on Monday, March 29, 2021. Waste Pro says it wanted to collect waste on Good Friday, April 2, but the request was denied by the city. (David Boyd/Daily Memphian)
The Thursday, April 1, press release from the company is the latest salvo in an exchange between the city and the company that went public last week.
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