$10.6 million bond passes in Fremont, Neb.

March 14, 2010
District will make upgrades at several campuses

From The Fremont Tribune: Voters in the Fremont (Neb.) district have approved a $10.6 million bond issue. The money will enable the district to replace the second story at Linden Elementary with a one-story building; add 7,500 square feet to Clarmar Elementary; add 10 standard classrooms and one special education classroom to Fremont High School; and remodel the main entrance areas at several elementary schools.

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