Indiana township seeks approval of $59.5 million building plan

Aug. 22, 2008
Voters would decide project's fate in January

Voters in Noblesville Township, Ind., will decide whether or not to accept a $59.5 million school building project. The project is part of the district's strategic plan to move fifth-graders to elementary schools, create a second middle school and expand the high school. The money would enable the district to build an elementary school, convert an intermediate school to a middle school, expand and renovate physical education and facilities at the high school, expand and renovate an existing elementary school and middle school.

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