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Voters in Wisconsin also rejected a measure to abolish the state treasurer's office.
April 4 -
Aging and outdated facilities, and the accompanying drain on finances, has been a recurring topic of discussion in the chambers of the Pueblo City Schools (D60) board of education.
April 3 -
Voters are being asked to abolish the Wisconsin treasurer's office.
April 2 -
Wake County school board member Don Agee says he will not support the next school bond referendum.
March 28 -
With flooding from Hurricane Harvey still fresh in voters' minds, officials in Texas' largest county see an urgent need for a flood-control proposal.
March 28 -
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution setting 7.88 cents as the maximum tax increase to cover the cost of school and community college bonds, though time will tell what it really is.
March 27 -
$44 million bond issue now includes Jefferson Gymatorium addition
March 26 -
School of the Osage School District voters will be asked in less than two weeks to approve a $23 million bond issue that will impact every grade level with an eye to the future.
March 20 -
Voters in the West Ada School District approved a $95 million bond and approved a renewal of a $14 million levy on Election Day.
March 14 -
Voters delivered mixed results Tuesday in two of three South Jersey school districts on whether to approve bond-issue borrowing for big-ticket improvement projects.
March 14 -
Support is scarce in rural parts of the district, suggesting an urban-rural divide.
March 8 -
A $30 million Wagoner Public Schools bond issue, which included a new elementary school, failed to get enough votes to pass during Tuesday's election.
March 7 -
North Idaho Rep. Heather Scott's bill to limit repeat bond elections after voters reject them squeaked through the Idaho House on Thursday with a 37-32 vote.
March 2 -
A new elementary school and expanded career and technical education (CTE) center may be in the future for Windom Area Schools.
March 1 -
The bond referendum asks for a portion of the funds to be put toward additions for Edwards, Mitchell and Meeker elementary schools.
March 1 -
Rhode Island voters give the public schools a passing grade and two-thirds of them support the proposed $250-million state bond issue for public school repair and construction.
February 26 -
Battle Ground Public Schools hopes the third time will be the charm for school construction funding, as the school board voted 4-1 Wednesday to again put a bond measure before district voters.
February 22 -
Residents of the Derby, Kan., school district approved one bond issue but rejected two others in a special election on Tuesday.
February 21 -
The Albert Lea school board marked its calendar for May 8 with Tuesday night's five-to-one vote in favor of a special election regarding a building bond to update Hammer Complex.
February 21 -
Saugatuck Public Schools is asking the community to approve a $50.7 million bond and a renewal of the district's .5 mill sinking fund in the May 8 election.
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