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Fulton Daily News

Revote On Capital Project Comes With Board Guarantee: No Local Expense

The Hannibal Board of Education has announced its decision to put the district’s proposed capital project up for a second vote. The vote will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Jan. 21, 2009 and comes with a guarantee from the Hannibal Board of Education that the project will be delivered with no local expense.

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Fulton Daily News

Project Request Will Be On Ballot In Hannibal

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As voters head to the polls Tuesday to cast a vote in the Presidential Election, the Hannibal Central School District will ask for voter support for the District’s $26.9 million proposed facilities improvement plan. The plan was developed by combining a 98 percent state reimbursement on capital projects with the district’s Expanding our Children’s Education and Learning (EXCEL) Aid to make up the district’s local share.

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Community

Capital Project to Address Health and Safety at Fairley Elementary

Health, safety and accessibility are a primary focus of Hannibal Central School District’s proposed $26.9 million capital project. Business Administrator Nancy Henner explained that the project planned at Fairley Elementary School was developed to fit comfortably within three of five EXCEL spending categories.

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Fulton Daily News

Master Plan Development Included In Proposed Capital Project

Hannibal Central School District’s proposed $26.9 million facilities improvement plan includes several items that are intended to provide district-wide benefits, according to school officials. A public vote will be held from noon to 9 p.m., Nov. 4 in the Board of Education room at the Hannibal High School.

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Fulton Daily News

Facilities Improvement Plan Developed With No Local Cost

Hannibal Central School District is preparing to go to a public vote, seeking approval for a $26.9 million capital project that has been developed to address health and safety, facilities, technology and energy needs at all three of the district’s school buildings. Using special state funding that came through the 2006-07 state budget, taxpayer support at the polls will allow the district to deliver the project with no local cost.

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