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ANDREWS – The long-awaited Andrews Food Pantry project will have to wait a little longer, school officials said this week. Contractor proposals were opened the day before the Aug. 13 school board meeting and came in over budget. The food pantry project is being financed through Waste Control Specialists’ monies received by the county through a five percent surcharge on the gross receipts from the low-level compact landfill. Plans will now be returned to architect Stiles, Wallace & Associates to scale back, according to Andrews School Board President Charlie Simpson. “They were too high,” Simpson said Friday afternoon of the ...

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