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Posted: 8:43 PM Mar 3, 2008
School Referendum Preview
There are 13 schools in Western Wisconsin asking for money on April 1st.
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There are 13 schools in Western Wisconsin asking for money on April 1st.
Here is an overview of the referendums, starting with Alma Center, it has a $1.2 million question for operating expenses, Boyceville is asking for nearly $6 million for repair projects, Bruce wants $1.5 million for buses and technology.
Cameron is asking for $1 million for maintenance, Chetek is asking for $1.2 million for expenses, Cumberland wants for $5.9 million to build a new auditorium. Durand is asking for $1.2 million for expenses.
Ellsworth is asking for $5.7 million for expenses. La Crosse has two questions, the first for $35 million to tear down and rebuild an elementary school and the second is for nearly $21 million to replace technology.
Plum City says it needs $1 million for repairs and expenses, Rice Lake is asking for $29 million to buy land and build a middle school. Somerset wants $35 million to build a new high school, and Weyerhaeuser is asking for nearly $2 million for expenses.
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