Nebraska district looks to renovate middle school

Oct. 21, 2008
$14 million proposal will upgrade middle school in Scottsbluff

TheScottsbluff (Neb.) district is asking voters next week to approve a $14 million bond proposal. The money would enable the district to renovate Scottsbluff Middle School. The facility opened as a high school in 1921. In subsequent years, a gymnasium and an annex were built. The renovation will include a new heating and air-conditioning system, and will relocate the main entrance to enhance security. To read more about the bond proposal, click here.

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