WEB EXCLUSIVE: School board OK’s local company to pour high school foundation
A Belleville-based construction company has been selected to pour the concrete foundation of the new high school for the cost of $896,000.
A Belleville-based construction company has been selected to pour the concrete foundation of the new high school for the cost of $896,000.
All of the district’s 10 schools would receive upgrades or deferred maintenance if voters approve the measure, which won’t increase taxes. A bond that included some of the same projects failed in 2006.
A Belleville-based construction company has been selected to pour the concrete foundation of the new high school for the cost of $896,000.
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