ELECTION BLOG: Hallsville Voters Approve Four-Day School Week, Bond Issue
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ELECTION BLOG: Hallsville voters approve four-day school week, bond issue
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Hallsville voters approved a number of measures on Tuesday. There was a 25% voter turnout for this election, according to information from the county clerk’s office. Voters overwhelmingly approved to stay with the four-day school week students have been doing the past few years. “Yes” took home 75% of the vote. Voters once again approved a proposition that allows the district to borrow $6.5 million to improve buildings and i…
Hallsville school district patrons voting on two issues on Tuesday
There are two separate ballot measures Tuesday in the fast-growing Hallsville school district north of Columbia. 939 the Eagle’s election coverage logo A $6.5 million no tax increase bond issue is back on the ballot today. While voters approved the measure in April by a vote of 830-281, State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick did not certify it, saying the Hallsville school district bond issue in April was never submitted to his office for certification…
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