The bins for used clothing are now in the parking lots of every mall and strip center. But the newspaper recycling bins have all but disappeared. Here are three that I know about. If I find any more, I will list them.
Bridgetown: St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 4390 Bridgetown Road, in the parking lot behind the old convent
Cheviot: Cheviot Library, 3711 Robb Ave., at the far end of the parking lot between the library and the fieldhouse
Hooven: Whitewater Kroger, 4001 State Route 128, in the east end of the parking lot between the grocery store and the gas station
The newspaper recycling bin at Hooven Kroger has been removed. The ones I've seen lately are at churches.
Garden Park Unity Church, 3581 W. Galbraith Road, White Oak
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 5841 Werk Road, Bridgetown
St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 4366 Bridgetown Road, Bridgetown
St. Vincent de Paul Church, 4026 River Road, Sedamsville
If your city itself is recycling, rather than a local organization, you may still have a bin around. The city of Lawrenceburg still has newspaper recycling bins. However, Dearborn County has stopped taking batteries to recycle.
Do these Rumpke bins take newspapers? If so, have you seen many and where are they?
I still periodically go to the Dearborn County Fairgrounds in Lawrenceburg and use its bins.
Do these Rumpke bins take newspapers? If so, have you seen many and where are they?
The one in my neighborhood is at the Berry school, and at the municipal lot in Lebanon. Rumpke has bins just for cardboard and single stream recycling dumpsters that say "rumpke recycling" on them with a decal listing allowable items.
I'm sure there have to be more, I never go to Cincinnati for anything, I am usually back and forth between Lebanon and Springboro.