School patrons not shy about backing bond plans
O KLAHOMA CITY voters weren’t alone in setting aside any financial fears to support community-based projects. Voters in several school districts passed multimillion-dollar bond issues to pay for a variety of capital improvements and other needs. That continues a trend we’ve tracked throughout 2009.
With a series of bond issue victories last week, Oklahoma voters have OK’d more than $900 million in ...
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