A Lawrence resident found a cell phone. The phone is a T-Mobile-branded Nokia phone. For more information, please contact the Lawrence Committee.
Lost and Found: Cell Phone
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If no one has claimed this cell phone do not forget that you can help in reducing carbon footprints by recycling it. I am sure there are many other cell phones which are handed in all across the states which if collectively recycled could amount to considerable amounts not too mention some much needed cash for the universities.