KCCB Halloween contest
Keep Copperas Cove Beautiful is holding its Halloween Decorating Contest again this year. Eligible entries are residential displays within the City limits of Copperas Cove and decorated tastefully in the spirit of Halloween.
Keep Copperas Cove Beautiful is holding its Halloween Decorating Contest again this year. Eligible entries are residential displays within the City limits of Copperas Cove and decorated tastefully in the spirit of Halloween.
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Keep Copperas Cove Beautiful is holding its Halloween Decorating Contest again this year. Eligible entries are residential displays within the City limits of Copperas Cove and decorated tastefully in the spirit of Halloween.
Tucker Jordan, 3 checks out the earthworms during the composting class at the Civic Center Saturday. Keep Copperas Cove Beautiful sponsored the class to show area residents the benefits of starting compost piles at home. – PHOTO BY JOYCE HAUK