An image recently published by the Green Forest School District shows two potential site options for a new building to house students in grades 7-12 if voters approve a 6-mill tax increase, although superintendent David Gilmore said other sites could be considered as well depending on structural viability.
By Rick Harvey RHarvey@CarrollCoNews.com It’s been labeled many times over the past three months as a “need,” not a “want.” Now, it’s in the hands…