Gretna (Neb.) district schedules $35 million bond election

Oct. 23, 2010
Money will pay for new elementary and high school addition

From The Omaha World-Herald: Gretna (Neb.) school district voters will be asked on Nov. 2 to approve $35.8 million worth of bonds to pay for a new elementary school, a high school addition and a bus barn addition. The bonds also would cover acquisition of land for a new middle school or high school, depending on future needs, and pay for technology and security improvements.

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