In the Aug. 4 primary election, the $28 million bond proposal put forth by Harper Creek Community Schools was defeated, with 51.7% of voters (1,755) voting no, compared to 48.3% (1,642) voting yes. If the proposal had passed, the district’s current debt millage rate would have stayed the same. Superintendent Rob Ridgeway stated prior to the vote: “Ensuring school facilities match the excellent education provided by Harper Creek Community Schools…
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