Bond issue in Lynden (Wash.) district seeks funds for new middle school

Jan. 24, 2011
Mail-in ballots for $35 million request are due Feb. 8
From The Bellingham Herald: Voters in the Lynden (Wash.) School District soon will be getting ballots on a $35 million bond measure to build a new middle school and do construction at Fisher Elementary and Lynden High schools. Ballots are due Feb. 8.

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