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Weston Hall Museum / Library Idea

Henry County Mayor Brent Greer floated the possibility of Weston Hall on the Grove Campus being converted to a county museum and genealogical library during a Henry County Board of Education workshop on Wednesday. The idea was suggested as part of a greater plan to move forward with a new building on the Grove Campus to serve ninth grade students. What do you think of the idea?
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The board should go back to the drawing board.


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