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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowVoters rejected millions of dollars in school projects in
special elections yesterday in central and northern Indiana.
In the Mooresville school district south of Indianapolis, voters
rejected a proposed $50 million middle school, 2,689-1,674, and a $45 million
high school renovation, 2,564-1,780.
In the Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson school district that straddles Johnson and
Morgan counties, a proposed $26 million elementary school failed, 1,622-
647.
Meanwhile, in northern Indiana, some 68 percent of those voting opposed a
proposed $39 million bond issue for a new career center in Michigan City.
A state law requires voters to sign off on building projects costing $10
million or more for kindergarten through eighth grade pupils and $20 million or more
for grade 9-12 students.
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