Eaton Rapids (Mich.) district bond is rejected

Feb. 25, 2011
$25 million proposal would have paid for building and technology upgrades

From The Lansing State Journal: A $25 million school bond proposal in the Eaton Rapids (Mich.) district has been defeated. It was the second time the community has voted down the proposal. The money would have paid to upgrade buildings, improve athletic facilities, boost classroom technology and buy 19 buses.

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