Sturgis Journal
Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education on Monday examined and discussed several agenda items for its next board meeting, scheduled for April 19.
Board members received a request for proposals report from Ray Sterling, the district s director of finance. The district is interested in purchasing two new gas-powered buses, as part of a fleet-replacement plan.
Each bus will be identical, Sterling said: a 77-passenger, Blue Bird unit. Cost is about $93,000 each. The board will take action at the April 19 meeting.
Sterling also discussed a request for proposals for placing a new roof over the Sturgis High School cafeteria. Division 7 Building Contractors of Kalamazoo submitted a complete bid that came within 5% of the estimated cost of the project.
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Vancouver City Council, meeting remotely. Available at CVTV.org or 1-866-899-4679, access code 529-737-997. 4 p.m., workshop: Strategic Plan update. n 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: National Poetry Month, Arbor Day and Red Cross Campaign proclamations, construction acceptance at Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, bid award for sewer lining project, increase to janitor services contract, agreement with Camas for job order contracts. Community forum.
Washougal City Council, meeting remotely. For the workshop, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88296571343. For the regular meeting, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82500363787. 5 p.m., workshop: presentation on Clark County Historical Museum and city of Washougal partnership project, public works 2020 annual report, city manager’s office resolution supporting Washougal Federal Community Project funding requests. 7 p.m., regular meeting: Public Service Recognition Week, Emergency Assistance Utility Program
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Voters cast their ballots in the Ward 3 race, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at The Cross Church. Norman residents also voted on a street maintenance bond, which will ask voters to approve a minimum of 150 miles of street renovations through a $27 million ad-valorem bond, and on the current NPS board race where Dirk OâHara faced Pixie Quigley for the boardâs Office No. 1 seat. (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript)
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Voters cast their ballots in the Ward 3 race, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at The Cross Church. Norman residents also voted on a street maintenance bond, which will ask voters to approve a minimum of 150 miles of street renovations through a $27 million ad-valorem bond, and on the current NPS board race where Dirk OâHara faced Pixie Quigley for the boardâs Office No. 1 seat. (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript) alert featured
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Voters cast their ballots in the Ward 3 race, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at The Cross Church. Norman residents also voted on a street maintenance bond, which will ask voters to approve a minimum of 150 miles of street renovations through a $27 million ad-valorem bond, and on the current NPS board race where Dirk OâHara faced Pixie Quigley for the boardâs Office No. 1 seat. (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript)