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Grant aims to keep bugs out of city apartments
Some 25 low-income households will participate in workshops about a holistic approach to fighting cockroaches and bedbugs as part of a $25,000 federal grant that has been awarded to a local social-service agency, the Environmental Protection Agency said.
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