Voters to decide on $39.9M project

  • Twin River Superintendent Jason Schapmann gives the community an overview of the new building project proposal. The district unveiled the project at a special meeting on Thursday. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz
    Twin River Superintendent Jason Schapmann gives the community an overview of the new building project proposal. The district unveiled the project at a special meeting on Thursday. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz
  • This is the first floor design for Twin River's new school project. Provided by Twin River Schools
    This is the first floor design for Twin River's new school project. Provided by Twin River Schools
  • This is the second floor design for Twin River's new school project. Provided by Twin River Schools
    This is the second floor design for Twin River's new school project. Provided by Twin River Schools
GENOA — It’s official. Twin River Schools are going back to the voters. Last week the district announced plans to build a new 96,060 square foot facility on the same city block where the school currently sits. The plan, which cannot exceed $39.9 million, calls for the removal of the 1929 building. The previous proposal that failed in September was for $48.5 million. The board of education voted…

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