$65 million bond proposal rejected in Ames (Iowa) district

Sept. 15, 2011
District wanted to build 3 new schools, reopen closed facility

From The Ames Tribune: Voters in the Ames (Iowa) district have rejected a $65 million bond referendum. The money would have enabled the district to build three new schools, repair two existing schools and reopen a closed school.

EARLIER....

From The Ames Tribune: The Ames (Iowa) Community School Board adopted language for a $65 million bond referendum on Sept. 13. The money would be used to build three new elementary schools and renovate three existing elementary schools.

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