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The school district was seeking $64.4 million to invest in renovated classrooms, infrastructure and technical education.
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Staples-Motley area residents rejected a bond referendum Tuesday, April 13. The referendum would have invested $64.4 million in renovations and expansions to the middle/high school and elementary school.
The referendum was proposed by the Staples-Motley School Board to address aging infrastructure at the schools, modernize classroom and technical education spaces and improve accessibility and building security, according to a Staples-Motley news release.
Unofficial final vote totals stood at 910 in favor of approval, and 1,555 against.
“While we are disappointed in the result of this election, we respect the decision made by voters and thank everyone who took this opportunity to make their voice heard,” district Superintendent Shane Tappe said in the release. “Our district will continue to provide our students with a
Reps. Pete Stauber, Michelle Fischbach hear of workforce needs at Staples, Minn., meeting
Industry leaders in Staples, Minn., said they need help, but they also have ideas and partnerships ready for the workforce programs to develop. 5:30 pm, Apr. 8, 2021 ×
Seventh District Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (left) and Eighth District Congressman Pete Stauber hosted a roundtable discussion on workforce development at the Staples Central Lakes College Farm Ag Center on April 8, 2021.
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STAPLES, Minn. With representatives from agriculture, construction, education, mining, hospitality, trucking and timber, there was no shortage of concern over the need for workers right now during a gathering Thursday, April 8, in central Minnesota.
Stauber, Fischbach hear of need for immediate boost to workforce
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Seventh District Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (left) and Eighth District Congressman Pete Stauber hosted a roundtable discussion on workforce development at the Staples Central Lakes College Farm Ag Center on April 8, 2021.
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STAPLES With representatives from agriculture, construction, education, mining, hospitality, trucking and timber, there was no shortage of concern over the need for workers right now during a gathering Thursday, April 8, in central Minnesota.
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