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October 13, 2010

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District will seek energy-saving funds

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The South-Western City school board on Oct. 11 gave the go-ahead to district officials to apply for qualified school construction bonds from the Ohio School Facilities Commission for a proposed $6.6-million energy-savings project in the district.

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Calif. District Introduces $52 Million Solar Plan

15 years ago15 years ago4 mins
LANCASTER, Calif.

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Quality School Construction bond to benefit Monforton School

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The Monforton Quality School Construction Bond has passed with 65 percent of people voting in favor and 35 percent voting against, according to Monforton School Principal Lynne Scalia.

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District reviews plans for more school construction

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Stock Photo: While Frisco ISD has no plans to open schools next fall, the district is looking into classroom additions for current high schools as well as construction projects for new schools starting in 2012.

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EBR re-evaluates school construction plans

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

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New high school construction hits snag

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. – Bids for a local high school construction project came in but there’s a problem. Those bids are too high. Now it’s up to the McCracken County school board to get the project back on budget.

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Penn Hills school construction labor suit dismissed

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

A judge has turned down a construction trade group’s request that the Penn Hills School District be stopped from restricting work on its $130 million school building project to union members.

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District 5 Nash board race centers on new high school construction

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Two longtime Nash County residents featured in this year’s Board of Commissioners District 5 race could extend or dissolve the board’s current Democratic majority.

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Madison schools get good news on Qualified School Construction Bond interest rates

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

MADISON — Madison City and School officials are ecstatic over the news they just received pertaining to the Qualified School Construction Bonds. In a joint meeting scheduled today at 5 p.m., Madison Mayor Paul Finley and School Superintendent Dee Fowler are expected to announce the interest rate on the $36 million loan to build the city’s second high school.

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Issue 17 in Akron stirs money debate

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

A charter amendment that would allow the city of Akron to divert about $13 million in income tax revenue from school construction projects to safety forces and snow removal is a hot topic in the November election.

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