Mexico School District budget shows slight deficit, but district has plenty in reserve Published by admin on Thu, 07/08/2021 - 5:50pm
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For fiscal year 2022, the Mexico School District expects a 2 percent increase in revenue. But they also anticipate expenses to jump by 8 percent.
Because the schools have built up a healthy reserve, however, the administrators believe the district is in sound financial shape.
The projected budget for fiscal 2022 calls for revenue of $28.6 against expenditures of $30.4 million. District reserves will easily cover the remaining amount. Federal allocations of $5.5 million and up to $7.3 million in pandemic-related relief funds are also available.
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County assesses COVID response Published by admin on Fri, 05/21/2021 - 8:21am Mexico economic development director Russell Runge listens to comments from the audience as Cindy Hultz, executive director of the Mark Twain Council of Governments and Mark Twain staff member Anna Gill prepare notes. [Dave Faries]
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In what they hope is the wake of the pandemic, leaders in Audrain County are looking forward – and back.
On Friday representatives from business, education, agriculture, finance, government and other sectors gathered at the Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce with members of the Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments to both identify tools that should be in place should another disaster strike and to look at what went well.