North Calloway (Mo.) district puts bond request on ballot

March 29, 2009
$8.25 million would be used for repairs to move students out of portables
From KRCG-TV: Voters in the North Callaway (Mo.) School District will decide on April 7 whether to approve an $8.25 million bond pay for expansion and repairs at schools. The money would enable the district to move students out of trailers and into better classrooms, and to update aging sewer and gas systems and to get rid of asbestos.

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