School construction boom in Cincinnati suburbs

April 22, 2008
Projects totaling $141 million underway in 4 districts

At four school systems in Greater Cincinnati's northern suburbs, this summer's main fashion accessory will be a hard hat. Mason, Kings and Little Miami schools in Warren County, along with Lakota schools in Butler County, will be spending more than $141 million this summer either constructing or adding to school buildings to handle booming enrollments.

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