Pike River Cleanup effort in Kenosha County draws over 100 volunteers
DANIEL GAITAN
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Jim Niccolai picks up trash between the Pike River and Alford Park Drive during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.
SEAN KRAJACIC photos, KENOSHA NEWS
Tom LaDuke breaks up styofoam left on Alford Park Drive next to the Pike River on Saturday.
SEAN KRAJACIC, KENOSHA NEWS
Jim Niccolai, left, and Tom LaDuke pick up trash along Alford Park Drive next to the Pike River during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.
SEAN KRAJACIC, KENOSHA NEWS
Jim Niccolai picks up trash next to a guard rail between the Pike River and Alford Park Drive during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.
Jim Niccolai picks up trash between the Pike River and Alford Park Drive during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.
Jim Niccolai, left, and Tom LaDuke pick up trash along Alford Park Drive next to the Pike River during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.
Jim Niccolai picks up trash next to a guard rail between the Pike River and Alford Park Drive during the Pike River Cleanup event organized by the Root-Pike-Win and the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association on Saturday.