3 Saginaw County school districts have proposals on May 4 ballot
Updated Apr 30, 10:17 AM;
Posted Apr 30, 10:17 AM
A voter holds up their sticker after casting their ballot at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw during Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com)Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
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SAGINAW COUNTY, MI - Residents in three Saginaw County school districts will have the opportunity to vote on ballot proposals on Tuesday, May 4.
Merrill’s millage proposal would raise up to $5.2 million for the district over not more than 12 years if approved by voters. It would levy 1.06 mills in 2021 and 2.24 mills on average annually, or $2.24 for every $1,000 of taxable property value. The district would use the millage funds for remodeling and refurbishing buildings throughout the district, improving aging bathrooms and maintenance equipment, as well as buy new buses, said Superintendent Gwen Glazier.
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River Oaks Theatre set to close after no deal reached with landlord
Landmark Theatres said it presented a “fair and reasonable proposal” to Weingarten Realty and asked for a response by end of day Friday but didn t receive one. Author: KHOU 11 Staff Updated: 10:25 PM CST March 12, 2021
HOUSTON It appears the iconic River Oaks Theatre is set to close after its parent company said the landlord did not respond to a proposal that would keep the venue open.
The theater’s lease was set to expire at the end of this month. Landmark Theatres, the venue’s parent company, said it presented a “fair and reasonable proposal” to landlord Weingarten Realty and asked for a response by close of business Friday. Landmark Theatres said the landlord has not responded.