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City sets $200,000 cap on utilities provided to schools

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Tossing millage figures and utility options around, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen remained divided when it came to the city school district’s proposed budget.
An hour after a joint meeting between city and school officials, the city board voted to give the school district free utilities up to $200,000. At that time, the school district would assume responsibility for paying their own utility costs.
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