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Waco ISD, Midway ISD, Temple Bond Issues Approved Save Email Print
Posted: 8:16 PM May 10, 2008
Last Updated: 10:13 PM May 10, 2008

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(May 10, 2008)— Waco School District voters approved a $172.5 million bond issue Saturday that will pay for three new elementary schools, a new University High School, renovations and additions to both Waco High School and A. J. Moore Academy, and other renovation projects throughout the district.

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Waco ISD Board members David Schleicher and Larry Perez were both running unopposed.

Waco Mayor Virginia DuPuy easily survived a challenge from Brenda Eton Bell and District III council incumbent Randy Riggs defeated challenger Bill Franklin.

Midway ISD voters approved a $75.8 million bond issue Saturday that will pay for new elementary and intermediate schools, renovations to existing campuses, an addition to Midway High School, a new administration building, a new transportation and maintenance facility and additions and renovations to Panther Stadium.

The final vote was 1516 for-1206 against.

Board members Pete Rusek and John Boyd both ran unopposed.

Temple voters said yes to a $13.99 million bond issue proposal that will pay for construction of a new central fire station and combined fire training center and emergency operations center as well as three new engines.

There will be a runoff for the District 2 city council seat between Mia McBride and Patsy Luna.

District 2 Temple School Board member Dorothy Powell defeated challenger Mary Loving.

In Killeen, Mayor Timothy Hancock survived challenges from three candidates to win another term.

Scott Cosper, incumbent Larry Cole and incumbent Billy Workman won the race for three seats on the Killeen City Council.

Place 4 Killeen ISD Board incumbent Mike Helm defeated challenger T. J. Carson and Place 5 incumbent Terry Delano defeated challenger Ed Coet.

Copperas Cove voters return to the polls in June to decide runoffs between Place 6 council candidates John Gallen and Willie Goode and Place 7 council candidates Frank Seffrood and Joseph Solomon.

Copperas Cove voters also faced a daunting list of 28 proposed amendments to the city’s charter.

All 28 passed.

Jim Copeland defeated Earl D. Holt in the race for the Place 6 seat on the Copperas Cove School Board.

McGregor voters defeated a local option liquor sales proposition by a two-to-one margin, 406-210.

Paul Allison defeated Rick Doyle to win the Ward 2 seat on the McGregor City Council.

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Posted by: Angela Location: Hewitt on Jun 27, 2008 at 10:45 AM
Midway School District chose to toss the low bid in the first process of spending the bond money and went with a contractor whose bid was $600,000 more. This was not announced anywhere. The whole process is not as transparent as it should be. Why not go with low bid, if all things are equal and both companies are local?

Posted by: Nelson Location: Hallsburg on May 11, 2008 at 02:33 AM
Why are there no results for the Hallsburg school 2 million dollar bond election?

Posted by: Ralph Location: Waco on May 10, 2008 at 11:40 PM
Thank you WISD voters, and thank you especially volunteers of Friends FOR Waco Schools for your tremendous efforts to get the work out about the importance of this bond election for the future of education in Waco. From Ralph Cooper, Chair, Friends FOR Waco Schools

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