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South Winn voters to decide on proposed $13M bond referendum Nov. 4 - Enterprise Media

Concept rendering courtesy of South Winneshiek Schools/Emergent Architecture. Voters in the South Winneshiek Community School District will decide on Nov. 4 whether to approve a $13 million bond referendum aimed at renovating and expanding the district’s high school in Calmar. School officials said South Winn High School, parts of which date back to 1930, no longer meets modern educational or safety standards, adding the east wing in particular …
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