Firm hired to fix Rantoul HS humidity problems
RANTOUL – By the time Rantoul Township High School students return to classes this fall, school officials anticipate that the building's humidity problems will have become a thing of the past.
The high school board agreed at a special meeting Monday night to approve a $15,770 contract with Peoria-based Entec to recommend humidity, heating and cooling improvements for the west wing.
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