Non-profit firm interested in closed Everly school building
Post-secondary program aims to help students achieve athletic, classroom goals
July 23, 2020
There's a glimmer of hope for new life at the former Clay Central/Everly 7-12 grade building.
The Everly City Council on Monday reviewed a proposal from Guardian Education and Athletic Services (GEA) regarding the firm's interest in the property. Two other potential locations are in the mix, but CC/E Board Member Brian Schmidt said GEA's board of directors is slated to make a final decision this month.
"They like the [Everly] facility and think it would work well," Schmidt told council members. "I'm definitely not one that's going to make a promise on this, though."
GEA submitted a business...
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