Pines District Asks Voters for $2.7 Million Referendum

EAGLE RIVER - The Northland Pines School District managed to stretch its money from their last referendum for four years, instead of the intended three. But that money has run out. In February, taxpayers will have to decide if they want to give the district money again. The district is asking for $2.7 million dollars per year for the next three years. Full Story: WJFW

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