The first bond measure for the Nevada Joint Union High School District in 14 years is on the verge of being placed on the November ballot. The Board of Trustees is expected to do that, a special meeting on Wednesday, June 29th. District Superintendent Louise Johnson says a survey shows sufficient support. The measure would need to be approved by at least 55-percent of voters…
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Johnson says the value of the bond has also set, at 47-million dollars, or 19 dollars and 98 cents per 100-thousand dollars of assessed value for homeowners. She says Silver Springs School is over 75 years old, Nevada Union is more than 50 years old, and Bear River just turned 30…
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The special meeting begins Wednesday at 6pm in the Science Lecture Hall of Nevada Union High School.
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