Referendum money to aid St. Joseph project expenses
ST. JOSEPH – The St. Joseph-Ogden High School board is going after the rest of the money voters agreed last spring to pay to build onto the school.
Of the $8.5 million the vote authorized in bond sales, the district could not immediately collect on $280,000 because of debt restrictions imposed by the state.
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