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Willing to pay tiny bit more in taxes for new Col. Casey School About: Time to act for everyone to pay fair share for good schools Commentary by Diane Benningfield I agree with Terry Partin on the school tax. I am willing to pay my part also. I usually am not for a tax increase but I know that we need a new school to replace Col. William Casey and apparently this is the only way to get it done. It is a very outdated school and in poor condition. I went to school there and I know that was a long time ago. If the taxes will be used to construct a new school then I think that it needs to be done so that the children can enjoy an up to date school with all of today's technology that is needed to educate children today. I don't have a child or grandchild that this will benefit but I still think it is important for all the children of Adair Co. -Diane Benningfield This story was posted on 2009-10-10 01:12:55
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