$13.6 million bond package on ballot in Union Grove (Texas) district

Oct. 15, 2010
Money would pay for additions at elementary and high school campuses

From The Longview News-Journal: Union Grove (Texas) school district voters will decide Nov. 2 whether to approve a $13.6 million bond package of facility improvements. The first of the two ballot questions seeks $8.5 million for additions at the elementary school and at the secondary campus. The second request seeks $5.1 million to build an auditorium at the high school.

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