FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – While it may seem like summer in Kentucky this week, cold weather lurks just around the corner, so the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) has safety
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The first frost has hit, and the lawn should have had its last cut before winter sets in, so now it's time to put away spring and summer power equipment and get winter power equipment set up.
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(NAPSI)—After your lawn gets its last cut before winter, it will be time to put away spring and summer outdoor power equipment, such as lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers.