Our feature OKI Wanna Know collects answers for you when you don't know where to find them. This week, our question is about the stuff that collects on the shoulders and in the medians, with WVXU's Bill Rinehart.

Jane Specter of Butler County says she travels around this country but finds Cincinnati area highways are "some of the most litter filled I have ever seen." She says it's embarrassing and appalling. Why is this?

"It can hit the ground in one of three ways: It can be thrown. It can be blown. It can be dumped."

Jonathan Adee is the executive director of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful.

"To the extent that it is thrown, that is a behavioral issue that we want to make sure that we are changing the ratio who care about the Queen City's environment," he says. "To the extent that litter is

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