TOWER CITY, N.D. (AP) - Voters in the Maple Valley School District in eastern North Dakota are deciding on whether to build a new school and begin a major renovation project.
KFGO-AM (https://bit.ly/1wWbm68 ) reports that polls are open in Buffalo, Oriska, Fingal and Tower City until 7 p.m. Tuesday. If approved, the $10 million bond issue would pay for the construction of a new high school in Tower City and the renovation of the existing high school into an elementary school.
The issue would cost the owner of a $100,000 home an additional $157 in taxes every year and $175 more in taxes on a quarter of land.
The new high school project could begin as early as July and the remodeling of the existing facility would start in June 2016.
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Information from: KFGO-AM, https://www.kfgo.com
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