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Between this election and the one in February, more than 60 school districts had operational referendums to help cover costs of running their districts.
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Included in the priority list is securing entrances, upgrading security camera and the fire alarm system, enlarging and remodeling some classroom, updating the HVAC system, and improving accessibility to the stadium.
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Rising costs coupled with low state aid is leading the School District of Rhinelander going to referendum earlier than intended.The district is asking voters if they approve an increase to cover the cost of running the schools.
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Both districts sought approval as existing referendums were due to expire at the end of the school year
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The Northland Pines School District is one of nearly 90 districts in the state going to referendum this spring.The Northland Pines one will be on the February 18th ballot.
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The Tomahawk School District is asking voters to renew an operational referendum set to expire at the end of this school year.It will be on the February 18th ballot.
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The referendum will be for an additional $3-million per year in each of the next two school years
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Wisconsinites overwhelmingly voted 'yes' on a record number of school funding measures, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum study
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A new report shows Wisconsin voters approved a record number of school referenda in 2024 elections. The Wisconsin Policy Forum released a study Thursday that found school districts held a record 241 referenda this year.
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A couple of districts in the Northwoods will be going to referendum this election.They’re just some of the more than 100 districts in the state asking voters for additional funding on November 5th.