Voters in Kenowa Hills (Mich.) district will decide on $14.33 million bond request

Jan. 28, 2010
District seeks to upgrade maintenance, transportation

FromThe Grand Rapids Press: The Kenowa Hills (Mich.) school board has approved placing a $14.33 million bond request before voters on the May 4 ballot. Superintendent Tom Martin says approval of the measure would help upgrade maintenance and transportation, improve technology offerings and provide "safe and secure learning areas."

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