Clinton (Miss.) district wins approval of $23.5 million bond election

Sept. 16, 2010
Money will pay for new elementary school and other improvements

From The Jackson Clarion-Ledger: Voters in the Clinton (Miss.) school district have approved a $23.5 million school bond referendum to build a campus for grades 2 to 5.

From WAPT-TV: Voters in the Clinton (Miss.) Public School District will head to the polls on Sept. 14 to vote on a school bond referendum. The district is seeking $23.5 million to build a new elementary school and make improvements to two existing schools.

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