Voters in Iowa district approve $13.6 million proposal

Sept. 24, 2010
Middle school will be built in Dallas Center-Grimes district

From The Des Moines Register: Voters in the Dallas Center-Grimes (Iowa) district have approved a $13.6 million bond referendum that will pay for a new middle school for eighth- and ninth-graders The 100,000-square-foot middle school will be attached or adjacent to the east end of Dallas Center-Grimes High School. Construction will cost $15 million. The school will open in 2012.

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