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Gallery: RSU 19 leaving Native American mascot behind
Staff photo by David Leaming Construction workers work on Wednesday on the walls and roof of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction workers work on Wednesday on the walls and roof of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction worker Kirk Werren installs a window Wednesday at the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction workers work on Wednesday on the walls and roof of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Irving Crocker, of Elco Electric Co., looks over blueprints Wednesday as construction workers work in the kitchen area of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Regional School Unit 19 Superintendent Mike Hammer, interviewed in his office Wednesday in Newport, is overseeing the construction of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction workers brick a wall Wednesday at the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Nickerson and O'Day Inc. employees, from left, Christine Lumino, Josh Miller and project superintendent Tony Tinto, consult with each other on Wednesday in the library section of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming A construction worker erects the frame Wednesday on a wall of the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction worker Dan Clement operates a riding trowel machine Wednesday to smooth poured concrete in the new Nokomis Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Construction workers work on a wall Wednesday at the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Staff photo by David Leaming Mike Gay uses GPS equipment Wednesday to locate points where construction material will be installed in an office section at the entrance to the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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Bruce Lavigne applies fireproof material to walls Wednesday in the new Nokomis middle and high school complex in Newport.
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The image of an Indian appears above the Nokomis High School sign Thursday in front of the school in Newport.