Middle school proposal on ballot in Dodge City (Kan.) district

June 18, 2010
Voters will decide on construction plan in November

From The Dodge City Daily Globe: The Dodge City (Kan.) district will place a bond proposal on the November ballot seeking funds to build a middle school. The bonds would cover half of the $35 million cost of the school, and state funds would cover the rest. The facility would have about 140,000 square feet and would accommodate 600 to 700 students.

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