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old Watauga High School demolition

Watauga County Commissioners Vote in Favor of Neo Corp. Offer for Demolition of Old Watauga High School

June 5, 2012. The Watauga County Board of Commissioners voted to accept NEO Corp.’s $361,750 bid to demolish the old Watauga High School at a public forum held Tuesday morning at the Administration Building in Boone.
BY ETHAN WOODHOUSE

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Public Hearing Set For Tuesday, June 5, to Determine Whether or Not to Demolish Old Watauga High School

June 1, 2012. On Tuesday, June 5, beginning at 8 a.m. Watauga County commissioners will hold a public hearing regarding the demolition of the old Watauga High School. Public comments will be taken on the demolition proposal.
BY PAUL T. CHOATE

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Commissioner Blust Adamant for Public Hearing on Old WHS Demolition; Board Concedes After Lengthy Debate

May 16, 2012. At the Watauga County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday night and after lengthy discussion and disagreement, the board will hold a public hearing regarding the demolition of the old Watauga High School. The hearing is set for June 5 at 8:00 a.m.
BY JESSE WOOD

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