Group rallies millage bump supporters on Square
A Stronger Fayetteville opens campaign office
Posted: August 13, 2009 at 6:15 a.m.
Grace Gheen, 5, right, and her brother Jack Gheen, 2, color posters supporting the Campaign for A Stronger Fayetteville on Wednesday at the East Square Plaza in Fayetteville. The campaign is striving to boost support for an increase in the city's property tax rate to fund the construction of a new high school.
Now is the time for this generation to step forward and build a new high school, supporters of the upcoming Sept. 15 school millage election said at a rally Wednesday evening.
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