KEVIN HOWELL
LEETONIA – Bids are being sought for the turf replacement at the K-12 campus stadium and will be opened May 11.
Superintendent Dennis Dunham this week reported a legal notice advertising for bids for the project that includes replacing the current top soil field with synthetic turf as well as installation of a drainage system. The documents will remain online for approximately two weeks
Dunham said excavating is set to start May 12 with the drainage work beginning May 24. The project is on schedule to be completed Aug. 19, one day before the first home football game.
Bids will be opened May 11 in the board offices. A special board meeting will be scheduled that day to award a bid.
khowell@salemnews.net
LEETONIA – Bids are being sought for the turf replacement at the K-12 campus stadium and will be opened May 11.
Schools Superintendent Dennis Dunham this week reported a legal notice advertising for bids for the project that includes replacing the current top soil field with synthetic turf as well as installation of a drainage system. The documents will remain online for approximately two weeks
Dunham said excavating is set to start May 12 with the drainage work beginning May 24. The project is on schedule to be completed Aug. 19, one day before the first home football game.
Bids will be opened May 11 in the board offices. A special board meeting will be scheduled that day to award a bid.
By Thomas Burrows FOR military wives, Christmas can be a challenging and difficult time. But many are finding comfort in the military wives choirs that exist across the county. One of these is the RAF Brize Norton group, which started in March this year. Its opening evening attracted 30 people and, since then, it has swelled to 50. Christmas has been a busy time for the group, and they performed at the Christmas lights switch-on in Carterton on November 29. Debbie Phair, from the group, said: “It acts as a support network for people and is also a new way to make friends.