The Haywood County School Board met last night. Members voted to spend more than $100,000 on school safety. School Superintendent Amie Marsh requested approval to purchase four metal detectors for $65,960. The devices are portable, and Marsh explained they will be used in the high school and at sporting and extracurricular events. School Board members ...
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