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Breaking ground on the new Coulter Grove Intermediate School are, from left, U.S. Assistant Treasury Secretary Dan Tangherlini, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett, Tennessee Department of Education field service director Ron Blaylock, State Sen. Doug Overbey, State Rep. Joe McCord, State Rep. Bob Ramsey, Maryville Mayor Tom Taylor, Maryville City Manager Greg McClain, Maryville City School Board Chair Christi Sayles and Maryville City Schools director Stephanie Thompson.

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Breaking ground on the new Coulter Grove Intermediate School are, from left, U.S. Assistant Treasury Secretary Dan Tangherlini, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett, Tennessee Department of Education field service director Ron Blaylock, State Sen. Doug Overbey, State Rep. Joe McCord, State Rep. Bob Ramsey, Maryville Mayor Tom Taylor, Maryville City Manager Greg McClain, Maryville City School Board Chair Christi Sayles and Maryville City Schools director Stephanie Thompson.

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  • Breaking ground on the new Coulter Grove Intermediate School are, from left, U.S. Assistant Treasury Secretary Dan Tangherlini, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett, Tennessee Department of Education field service director Ron Blaylock, State Sen. Doug Overbey, State Rep. Joe McCord, State Rep. Bob Ramsey, Maryville Mayor Tom Taylor, Maryville City Manager Greg McClain, Maryville City School Board Chair Christi Sayles and Maryville City Schools director Stephanie Thompson.
  • Maryville Mayor Tom Taylor addresses those gathered at the Coulter Grove Intermediate School groundbreaking.
  • Maryville City Schools director Stephanie Thompson talks about how the Coulter Grove Intermediate School project planning began in 2002.
  • State Rep. Joe McCord praises state officials for picking the City of Maryville School System for a $19 million bond.
  • State Rep. Bob Ramsey praises state officials for being on top of the process in how they picked which school systems received federal stimulus funds.
  • State Sen. Doug Overbey thanks state officials for choosing Maryville for a $19 million Qualified School Construction Bond.
  • Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett praises state lawmakers for passing legislation that allowed officials to create the Qualified School Construction Bond program.
  • United State Assistant Treasury Secretary Dan Tangherlini explains how federal stimulus funds are making a difference in communities like Maryville.
  • Myers Colclough, on hand with other John Sevier Elementary School students, pauses after leading the audience in the pledge of allegiance.
  • John Sevier Elementary School students digging in for the ground breaking at Coulter Grove Intermediate School are, from left, Payton Murray, Myers Colclough, Nathan Fair, Gina Judkins and Chyna Kellogg.

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