Expansion, remodeling project OK'd in St. Joseph-Ogden
ST. JOSEPH – St. Joseph-Ogden High School will get an $8.5 million remodeling and expansion.
Superintendent Vic Zimmerman said he was pleased that Ogden voters, who faced two tax increases on Tuesday's ballot, came through for the high school.
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