Tuscola official recommends budget alterations
TUSCOLA – Tuscola's school district could lose more than $172,000 if it does not receive its 23rd and 24th state aid payments.
At a board meeting Monday, Superintendent Joe Burgess recommended amending the budget in case the money doesn't come through or is delayed.
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