Augusta (Kan.) district passes $48 million bond

May 12, 2008
Facilities have not been upgraded since 1992 bond issue
Augusta (Kan.) School District voters have approved a $48 million bond issue to improve facilities. The bonds will pay for new buildings at Garfield and Lincoln elementary school sites, additions at Robinson and Ewalt elementary schools, a refurbished high school gym, restrooms at the south end of the football stadium and a second gym at the middle school.To read The Augusta Daily Gazette article, click here.

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