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Posted: 6:56 AM Sep 3, 2010
Ogallala District Proposing Bond Measure
Ogallala, Neb. Ogallala Public Schools is putting another bond issue up for voter consideration.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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Ogallala Public Schools is putting another bond issue up for voter consideration.
The $14.5 million measure will be on the Nov. 2 general election ballot.
Superintendent Carl Dietz says the money would be used to expand one of the Ogallala elementary buildings and consolidate elementary students into one building that would have a new gym.
Dietz says the district also would tear down the old portion of the middle-school building, leaving room only for seventh- and eighth-graders. The sixth-graders would be moved to the elementary building.
In May, voters rejected a bond request of up to $22.9 million. And voters roundly rejected a proposed $30.6 million bond measure in September last year.
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