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Posted: 2019-12-24T16:48:53Z | Updated: 2019-12-24T16:49:38Z Alabama Town Won't Toss 10,000 Trash Bins Despite Embarrassing Typo | HuffPost

Alabama Town Won't Toss 10,000 Trash Bins Despite Embarrassing Typo

The city of Prichards new residential garbage cans were supposed to say its located in Mobile County. Instead, they say the town is located in Mobile Country.
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The city of Prichards new residential garbage cans say the town is located in Mobile Country, but they were supposed to say its located in Mobile County without the extra r.
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PRICHARD, Ala. (AP) — Some spelling mistakes are tough to see, but that doesn’t include the one that was made on 10,000 trash bins in an Alabama city.

The city of Prichard’s new residential garbage cans say the town is located in “Mobile Country,” but they were supposed to say it’s located in “Mobile County” without the extra “r.” The mistake isn’t just in fine print: It’s printed in large letters on two sides of the big, gray cans.

Prichard Mayor Jimmie Gardner told WPMI-TV the city’s public works department had the duty of making sure the writing on the cans was spelled correctly.

“Things like that do happen in the proofing,” he said.

The city doesn’t plan to replace the bins, and that’s fine with some people.

“It doesn’t really matter as long as they pick it up,” said longtime resident Murlean Henderson.

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