$80.6 million bond proposal approved in Putnam City (Okla.) district

Nov. 16, 2009
Money will cover about 100 construction projects

From The Daily Oklahoman: Voters in the Putnam City (Okla.) district have approved an $80.6 million bond proposal that is expected to pay for 100 construction projects across the district. The largest and most expensive project on the list is building a new Arbor Grove Elementary School for $14.5 million. About $21.9 million will be split among the district's three high schools for various projects.

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