$140.8 million bond proposal proposed in Millard (Neb.) district

Sept. 9, 2011
Nov. 15 election will decide if district will get funds for facility repairs and upgrades

From The Omaha World-Herald: The Millard (Neb.) school board is asking voters to approve a $140.8 million bond proposal. The Nov. 15 mail-in referendum will determine if the district can carry out school repairs, classroom additions, technology and security upgrades, as well as artificial-turf practice fields for Millard North and Millard West high schools.

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