Les Schwab cleaned up tires at Eagle Rock for community work
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The work crew at Les Schwab (formerly Plains Tire) on Bear River Drive in Evanston, volunteered their time, equipment and disposal of the large amount of tires that had been dumped out by the old Eagle Rock Ski Station (posted last week), according to a press release from the Uinta County Sheriff’s Office. Les Schwab’s manager Wayne Pinter contacted the Sheriff’s office to volunteer and organize these cleanup efforts. The Uinta County Sheriff's Office thanks the work crew for the clean up. COURTESY PHOTO/UC Sheriffs Office