Idaho district wants to enlarge its K-12 building

Oct. 8, 2008
Shoshone voters will decide on $7.5 million bond proposal

Voters in theShoshone (Idaho) School District will decide on Nov. 4 whether to approve a $7.5 million bond issue proposal. The bonds would pay the cost of improving and expanding the district's K-12 school building. The facility, which opened in 1998, is at capacity with about 600 students. The improvements would increase capacity to 850 students. To read The Twin Falls Times-News article, click here.

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