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            [July 11, 2019]     
		 Send a link to a friend Monday, July 8, 2019 
			was the first day of demolition of the old part of Mount Pulaski 
			High School located at 206 South Spring Street in Mount Pulaski. 
			Core Construction of Morton, Illinois is in charge of the project 
			and crews arrived on site with two excavators Monday morning. 
 The crews began on the west side of the building and headed east 
			inside the fence that was put up alongside Cooke Street.
 
 Before noon word spread around town that the demolition had begun 
			and a small crowd gathered to video the falling bricks. Throughout 
			the day the excavators worked diligently and before long the entire 
			old gymnasium and girls locker room was dismantled. The wrecking 
			crew also made ruins of the old cafeteria and upstairs classrooms on 
			Monday.
 
 By early evening the high hoes were parked, the workers headed home 
			and the bystanders came to the conclusion that the demolition would 
			not take too long to complete.
 
 The Main Office still stands and old classrooms where the Spanish 
			and Social Studies teachers once held classes still remain, but they 
			are next in line for demolition.
 
 Temporary classrooms have also been transported to the high school 
			parking lot as students will have classes there during the 2019-2020 
			school year while the new addition is being constructed.
 
 The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2020.
 
 [Teena Lowery]
 
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