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School Board Stalls on YMCA Daycare Lease
North Canton City Schools Board of Education tabled a lease agreement that would have granted the YMCA another 14 months inside the Charlotte building at 200 Charlotte St. NW

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North Canton City Schools Board of Education tabled a lease agreement that would have granted the YMCA another 14 months inside the Charlotte building at 200 Charlotte St. NW

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