Sweet Home’s school bond measure is well ahead in voting results from the May 19 primary election reported at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, as was Sweet Home’s charter amendment measure. Support for the school bond was 55.94% (2,667 votes) to 44.06% “no” votes (2,101). Support for the amendments to Sweet Home’s charter, which governs the city’s structure, powers and municipal functions, was 55.72% of votes (1,320) to 44.28% (1,049) in oppositi…
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