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Duluth School Board to decide on third shot at tech referendum

It s a ways off, but low interest rates could save taxpayers in the Perham-Dent School District over $1 million

It s a ways off, but low interest rates could save taxpayers in the Perham-Dent School District over $1 million With refinancing the bonds sold to pay for a new high school, residents could see a break in their property taxes starting in 2024. 7:07 am, Mar. 4, 2021 × The new Perham High School is built with both sustainability and technology in mind. (Marie Johnson / Focus) After Perham-Dent School District voters in 2015 approved $45.27 million in bonds to build a new high school and other improvements, the school district is now looking to save $1.3 million over 12 years by taking advantage of low interest rates. If successful, the process would eventually save people in the school district some money on their property taxes. Here’s what you need to know about how the process works.

After math blunders, Cindy Miles emerges as favorite to fill City Council vacancy

After math blunders, Cindy Miles emerges as favorite to fill City Council vacancy Chance Swaim, The Wichita Eagle Feb. 11 A new favorite has emerged to complete former City Council member James Clendenin s unexpired term after he resigned rather than face ouster proceedings. Planning Commissioner and nonprofit leader Cindy Miles received the most points from the District 3 Advisory Board, which interviewed and scored answers by nine candidates for the job on Tuesday. On the night of the interviews, the District Advisory Board reported that former television news reporter Jared Cerullo received the highest score. And based on the numbers provided by each DAB member during the open meeting, he did.

Interviews scheduled with candidates for vacant Wichita City Council seat

Posted By: George Lawson February 4, 2021 @ 2:56 pm Local News, News Interviews have been scheduled with nine candidates for a vacant seat on the Wichita City Council. The seat represents District 3 in the south part of the city, and it became vacant when James Clendenin resigned in December. The city said nine valid petitions were presented, and the District Three Advisory Board will schedule interviews with the candidates during a special meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9th at City Hall. The nine candidates are Nicholas Blasi; Jason Carmichael; Jared Cerullo;  Mary Dean; Michael Hoheisel; Cindy Miles; Virgil H. Miller, Jr; Joseph Shepard; and George Theoharis.

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