Voters in Michigan district reject $9.3 million bond issue

Jan. 16, 2008
St. Louis (Mich.) system would have used money to upgrade security, technology

St. Louis (Mich.) school district voters have rejected a $9.3 million bond for building, educational technology, buying school buses and site development.
To read The Midland Daily News article, click here.

EARLIER:The St. Louis (Mich.) school district is seeking voter approval of a $9.3 million bond proposal. The bonds would provide funds to improve energy efficiency, security and technology in district; install new roofs and boilers; improve playground and athletic facilities and address other building maintenance issues. To read The Saginaw News article, click here.

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