Springs School Board Talks Safety As Vote On Bond For Planned Expansion Nears - 27 East

Springs School Board Talks Safety As Vote On Bond For Planned Expansion Nears

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authorJon Winkler on Feb 27, 2018
With a possible building expansion on the horizon, residents of the Springs School District asked their School Board what could be done to keep children safer right now. At Monday... more

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