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May 14, 2013
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Voters in the east-central Idaho town of Salmon have made a habit of rejecting plans to raise taxes to replace the elementary and middle schools.
Eight times in as many years, the electorate has denied the requests of school district leaders to build one new school to replace two schools built more than 55 years ago and now suffering the effects of age, antiquated electrical systems and damage attributed to jolts from earthquakes.
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