NORTH LITTLE ROCK The North Little Rock School Board voted 6-0 Thursday to ask voters at a Nov. 5 election to approve a 4-mill property tax increase to pay for a replacement middle school, a new indoor sports facility and the demolition of some older district and city buildings.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK The North Little Rock School Board voted 6-0 Thursday to ask voters at a Nov. 5 election to approve a 4-mill property tax increase to pay for a replacement middle school, a new indoor sports facility and the demolition of some older district and city buildings.
The North Little Rock School Board voted 6-0 Thursday to ask voters at a Nov. 5 election to approve a 4-mill property tax increase to pay for a replacement middle school, a new indoor sports facility and the demolition of some older district and city buildings.
The North Little Rock School Board voted 6-0 Thursday to ask voters at a Nov. 5 election to approve a 4-mill property tax increase to pay for a replacement middle school, a new indoor sports facility and the demolition of some older district and city buildings.
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