County schools expected to lose $70M in 2 years
The school finance bill is estimated to cut $70.5 million of state funding to the countys public and charter schools during the next two years.
Source: Galveston County Daily News
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Muted quarterly growth expected
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Rockville Bank to open 1st New Haven County banking office
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Baldwin County Commissioners awaiting megasite bond rating
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Portales school business manager relies on experience as comptroller
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Sandoval County To Buy New Software Package
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North Penn School Board looks at future cuts, redistricting elementary schools
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Perry Schools may outsource bus services
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