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Author Archives: Aaron Skubby

Collaboration between Granville schools and developers will be key as Intel moves into Licking County

by Aaron Skubby November 3, 2022November 7, 2022

New Granville school buildings and shifting grade levels within current buildings appear inevitable because of projected growth in the coming years.

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