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City of Shenandoah approves annexation for potential rainwater drainage system
Shenandoah City Council members approved the annexation of a portion of city land to be used for a proposed rainwater drainage system at the May 22 meeting. (Jessica Shorten/Community Impact) Shenandoah City Council members approved the annexation of a portion of city land to be used for a proposed rainwater...
Local Respiratory Therapists Benefit from State Society Spring Meetings
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Spring ISD moves toward potential $0.05 tax rate election in November
In a split vote on May 14, Spring ISD trustees opted to continue moving forward with a potential voter-approval tax rate election, or VATRE, ballot initiative that would generate an additional $20.4 million annually for the district, if put on the ballot and passed by voters in November. From left, pictured at an April meeting are board Secretary Kelly P. Hodges, board President Justine Durant and Superintendent Lupita Hinojosa (right). (Emily Lincke/Community Impact)
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