The votes are in, and it looks like Phase 2 of the new Fayetteville High School is a go.
Tag: Millage Election 2009
Where to vote in the 2010 Fayetteville millage election
Today, (Sept. 21) Fayetteville voters will decide whether or not to approve a 2.75-mil property tax increase to fund Phase 2 of construction for the new Fayetteville High school.
District officials hope reduced cost will sway voters in 2010 millage election
The millage election will be held on Sept. 21, with early voting set to begin on Sept. 14.
Results of FHS millage survey indicate cost resistance
According to survey results, an overwhelming resistance to cost was the primary reason voters rejected the Sept. 15 millage increase.
FHS millage surveys arriving in voters’ mailboxes
Superintendent Vicki Thomas’ millage surveys are arriving in voters’ mailboxes this week.
Lions and tigers and bears, the millage failed
The millage failed and everyone is talking about it. What are we going to do now? The sky has fallen. Well, I voted for it, and here’s what I think: big deal.
Fayetteville High School millage fails
The results are in and a 4.9-mill property tax increase to fund construction of a brand new Fayetteville High School was voted down by the city of Fayetteville.
Where to vote in the Fayetteville millage election
If you’re unsure of how and where to vote, use this guide to help you find your polling place.
Early voting for millage election begins Tuesday
The official election day is September 15, but registered voters can vote early at the Washington County Courthouse.
Public employees endorse school millage increase
The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 965, endorses school millage increase.
Sierra Club to host panel on new Fayetteville High School
This Thursday, September 3, the Sierra Club will host a panel on the upcoming millage increase at 7pm in the Fayetteville Public Library.
Don’t forget to register to vote
Today is the last day to register to vote in the September 15 election.
Campaign rally for A+ Stronger Fayetteville planned
Those in support of building a brand new Fayetteville High School are invited to a rally tomorrow afternoon on the Fayetteville Square.
Dick Johnson speaks about his resignation
Although he refrained from citing any specific details, he was noticeably emotional especially when describing the hardships that his career has caused for his personal life over the years.