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Guntersville residents vote down property tax hike for new high school
A yes vote would have meant a new $43 million Guntersville High School.
Posted: May 11, 2021 7:36 PM
Updated: May 11, 2021 10:25 PM
Posted By: Sierra Phillips
Guntersville voters said No to a property tax hike that would have funded a new $43 million Guntersville High School. The work that s done in that facility and it s done every day is a testament to those employees, said Dr. Jason Barnett, incoming Guntersville City Schools Superintendent.
Right now, hundreds of students walk the halls of Guntersville High, built in 1971. Incoming Guntersville Superintendent Dr. Jason Barnett explained that some rooms don t have windows, and some are just too small.
Sue C. Allison
WEIRTON, W.Va. Sue C. Allison, 84, of Chester, passed away on Wednesday, December 23, 2020, at Weirton Medical Center, following COVID-related complications. Family has been grateful for the Fox staff and residents, especially at Pepperberry Suites where she received fine personal care.
Born June 15, 1936, in East Liverpool, she was a daughter of the late Cleo and Ruth Schaffer Linger.
In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Allen T. Allison (Thayer); sons, Vincent Thayer and Stephen Paul Allison; great-nephew, Marcus Murray.
Sue was a graduate of Chester High School Class of 1954. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education and a minor in music from West Liberty University. Sue retired from the Hancock County School system after 43 years of service. She had an incredible passion for public education and enjoyed a long and distinguished career, often remarking, “I think I taught every child in the county!”