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CONWAY — "The taxpayers of this town shouldn't be paying for teachers to become certified," Randy Davison, of the Conway School Board, said at Monday's board meeting when the district voted to hire another teacher who is not certified. The board voted 4-2 (Davison and Syndi White in the minority and Lynne Brydon not present) to hire Corrine Reidy as a new
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