NU expansion project sees high bids
Education, News
May 26, 2026

NU expansion project sees high bids

By Kyle Meddles 

The art room expansion at North Union High School has hit a roadblock after bids came in way over budget.

Brian Wolf, the architect from Garmann Miller working on the project, spoke to the board of education during a recent meeting and said the bids for the expansion work “weren’t favorable.”

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