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The Alexandria Community Schools Board of Trustees on Monday voted to move forward with a May 8 bond referendum by unanimously approving three resolutions.
January 10 -
Forty hours of analysis, 18 committee members, 16 months of 14 meetings and 13 separate studies were boiled down into a 90-minute presentation on current Walla Walla school building needs Tuesday night.
December 21 -
Davidson County Board of Commissioners voted last week to assemble a package of survey questions regarding a possible bond referendum.
December 21 -
A new school for third- through fifth-graders would be built if Perkins-Tryon Public Schools voters approve two bonds totaling $16.5 million next February.
December 20 -
Officials with Alexandria Community Schools during a preliminary determination hearing on Monday announced hopes taxpayers will approve a $19.3 million facilities bond payable over 19 years.
December 20 -
It took just one day for the North Huron Board of Education to go back to the voters.
December 19 -
The California Chamber of Commerce supports a developing $8.9 billion bond proposal as well as a $4 billion measure that is already on the June ballot.
December 15 -
Voters in the Hatton School District resoundingly approved a bond referendum to build a $6.3 million addition to the school in a special election Tuesday.
December 13 -
The Clarkston School District won't ask voters to reconsider its recently failed construction bond in February.
December 13 -
Pullman City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to rerun two bonds from the Nov. 7 ballot in a special election in February.
December 13 -
As Evergreen Public Schools ramps up to ask voters for hundreds of millions of dollars for school construction dollars, a district-commissioned survey shows its voters overwhelmingly support the effort.
December 6 -
Two bond measures from Pullman's Nov. 7 ballot narrowly passed validation Tuesday following a final count and certification of the results.
November 29 -
City officials are trying to determine if Pullman's two bond proposals on the November ballot have passed or failed.
November 28 -
Las Cruces Public Schools officials have OK'd a measure calling for a $50 million bond election in February 2018.
November 27 -
The board approved a resolution and proclamation of a school bond election in 2018, which will ask voters to approve general obligation bonds up to $10 million.
November 21 -
Pasco School District officials will have to wait on the edge of their seats a little longer to learn the fate of a $99.5 million bond.
November 21 -
If the debate leading up to a Wessington Springs School District bond election is any indication, residents can expect a close race when polls close Nov. 28.
November 20 -
The county’s largest school district will ask voters to approve a $695 million school bond issue next year.
November 15 -
Two Pullman bond elections were declared valid Tuesday by just 68 votes, according to county elections officials.
November 15 -
With overwhelming voter approval, the community of Sibley can now move closer to completing an outdoor aquatic center project.
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