Duchesne County voters spoke loudly against the school district's $49 million bond-issue proposal to build three new schools, defeating Tuesday's ballot item 58 percent to 42 percent, complete but unofficial results show.
Tuesday, Nov. 3, is election day in Duchesne County and across the nation. Voters are reminded to bring government-issued identification to their designated polling places.
With one week to go until the Nov. 3 referendum on the Duchesne County School District's $49 million bond-issue proposal, supporters are shifting into high gear to win over undecided voters and convert those who have expressed concerns about the plan.
Voters and other gathering information about the Nov. 3 referendum to raise property taxes for a $49 million bond issue listen intently during last Thursday's Duchesne County School Board meeting as Altamont High Principal John Huitt talks about the need for a new school building.
Patty and Preston Gannon, and Steven , Allison and baby Elise Gannon, have claimed top prize in the Uintah Basin Standard/Vernal Express 2009 See & Do Contest.
Concerned parents of Altamont High School students listen to comments from Duchesne County school officials and wait to ask questions during a meeting Thursday.
The filing period opens Wednesday for candidates seeking city office, a seat on a local water district board, or a post on the Neola Park Board in November's election.