Nebraska district seeks funds to build consolidated elementary school

Aug. 17, 2009
Holdrege voters will decide next month on $17.3 million request

From The Kearney Hub: On Sept. 15 voters in the Holdrege (Neb.) district will decide whether to spend $17.3 million on a consolidated elementary school and renovations and additions at Holdrege High School. A citizens' committee found that updating and renovating the district's three elementary schools would cost $10.6 million. A new building would cost $10.5 million.

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