Knippa Independent School District passed a $3.75 million bond election by a razor thin margin on May 2, with 55 voters for and 54 against. BennyHernandez The initial vote tally was tied 54-54, meaning the bond would have failed under Texas law. But on May 4 the county elections office processed a mail-in ballot that contained the deciding pro-bond vote. The district will take on the debt to fund improvements to safety and security measures, cla…
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