Hurricane Ike damage prompts Texas district to cancel bond election

Sept. 30, 2008
Nederland board decides to withdraw $126.1 million proposal

The Nederland (Texas) school board has voted to postpone a planned $126.1 million bond election. The question was to be on the Nov. 4 ballot but district officials say damage from Hurricane Ike has created uncertainty regarding the district's projected average daily attendance, tax base and facilities needs.

To read The Beaumont Enterprise article, click here.

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