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A man with a mission

Somedays we are all just tired of the crap. It seems to just pile up and pile up with no end in sight. Who can you turn to for help?

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Call The Scoop Group.

Matt Williams, a Southwest Roanoke County resident, started The Scoop Group, a company that specializes in dog waste removal. He said his motto is "making the valley a better place, on scoop at a time."

For a price, Williams will remove all the mess your dogs can make on your lawn. Fees depend on how many pooches you have leaving presents in your yard and how often you want your yard tidied up.

The collected poo is double bagged and put it in designated dumpsters or take it directly to the transfer station.

According to a press release, Williams recently moved back to Roanoke after serving in Air Force. He was looking for a new line of work and thinks he may have found it in waste removal.
"I've always dreamed of being an entrepreneur" he said in the statement. "Now I'm an entre-manure."

The Scoop Group can be reached at 819-8839 or through its Web site, www.TheScoopGroup.net.

Comments

# 1

[March 18, 2008 10:10 PM]

Deborah

Thanks so much for the information. It sounds wonderful to me!!! It definitely can "build up" very quickly and when you are disabled, it is hard to do yourself. Many many thanks!

# 2

[March 19, 2008 4:31 PM]

cdffgh

I got two dogs so this can be very useful. I sometimes forget to "clean up"and it gets larger so when I do do it,it takes longer and uses more of my time. Expect business.

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