Millage defeated: Nearly 6,000 vote against millage hike for new Fayetteville High
Posted: September 16, 2009 at 7:44 a.m.
Missy Kincaid, right, co-chairwoman of the A Stronger Fayetteville campaign, talks to a disappointed crowd Tuesday at U.S. Pizza in Fayetteville after voters failed to pass a county property tax millage increase to build a new high school.
School district voters rejected a proposal to build a new high school in Fayetteville on Tuesday, voting down a proposed 4.9-mill property tax increase to fund the project.
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