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Taxpayers won Indiana's first special election to approve a school building project when voters narrowly turned back a proposed $59.5 million project for Noblesville Schools.
The project failed by 81 votes, with 1,880 voting "no" and 1,799 voting "yes" in Friday's balloting, according to the Hamilton County elections office.See the full content of this document
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School Project Gets Narrow 'No' Vote Noblesville Is First District to Lose Special Election Under New Law
A 6-month-old state law requires voters to sign off on building projects costing $10 million or more for K-8 pupils and $20 m...
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