Columns/Editorials
July 23, 2021

an editorial – Growth will have impact on schools

By From JT Staff Reports

We have said all along growth would be coming to Union County. It’s obvious with all the housing projects now on the front burner it is happening.
In a way, it’s a compliment that those outside our community want to live here, too. On the other hand, growth can cause serious problems if it come...

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