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Breaking Ground
JUNE 3, 2021

Byron Center Breaks Ground on New Nickels Intermediate School

School board members, administrators, students, and project partners of Byron Center Public Schools gathered Friday morning to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Nickels Intermediate Building, part of a $80.1 million bond program that was passed by voters in 2020. The new 5/6 building is scheduled for completion…

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Trevor Anderson Matthew Gamalski James Griffith Josiah Kozicki
MAY 18, 2021

O‑A‑K Welcomes 8 New Employees

(Grand Rapids, MI) May 19, 2021 – Owen‑Ames‑Kimball Co. (O‑A‑K), local professional construction firm, announces the additions of Trevor Anderson, Matthew Gamalski, James Griffith, Josiah Kozicki, Alyssa Rigley, Bob Serba, Matthew Stoll, Jeremy Taylor, and Chris Tobin. Trevor Anderson, Project Superintendent, has 23…

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Cade Dammen with son Paxton
MAY 12, 2021

Thornapple Kellogg Schools Breaks Ground on New Learning Center, Part of $42.8 Million Bond Program

Thornapple Kellogg Schools Breaks Ground on New Learning Center, Part of $42.8 Million Bond Program With hardhats and shovels, Thornapple Kellogg preschool students, and one soon-to-be student, tossed the first dirt at Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the district’s new learning center. The new building is part…

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Hudsonville 5 6 Groundbreaking 8
APRIL 27, 2021

Hudsonville Public Schools Breaks Ground on New 5/6 Building

(HUDSONVILLE, MI) April 27, 2021 – School board members, administrators, students, and project partners of Hudsonville Public Schools gathered Monday evening to celebrate the groundbreaking of the district’s new 5/6 Building @ Georgetown, part of a $140 million bond program that was passed by voters in 2019. This…

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Project Team
APRIL 15, 2021

Tri County Area Schools Breaks Ground on New Elementary School

(HOWARD CITY, MI) April 15, 2021 – This Thursday, Tri County Area Schools broke ground on their new K-5 elementary building, part of a $37 million bond, passed by voters in August 2019. The new school will centralize the district, putting all students, Kindergarten-12th grade, on one campus, increasing efficiency…

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