(The Center Square) – Wisconsin voters approved $950.8 million in new funds through K-12 school referenda this spring in the February and April elections, including $441.7 million for operations and $509.1 million for capital projects. But just three of the 10 largest referenda proposals in the state were approved – in Oshkosh, Racine and Port […]
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