United (Ohio) district seeks funds for K-12 campus renovation

Jan. 14, 2011
$9.75 million bond issue would cover local share of $37 million upgrade

From The Salem News: The United School District in Hanoverton, Ohio, has scheduled a $9.75 million bond election for May 3. The bonds would provide the local share of costs for renovating the district’s K-12 campus. If the bonds are approved, the Ohio School Facilities Commission will provide the remainder of the $37 million to complete the project. The upgrades are needed at the school to address severe maintenance problems at the aging facility.

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