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Locals passed the largest of three bond propositions brought by Ector County Independent School District, but rejected efforts to repair a local football stadium and build an athletics facility.
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For years, officials with Midland Independent School District have said improvements across the district were sorely needed. Now, the bond will see to the construction of several new campuses and district facilities.
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Texans head to the polls to vote on amendments to the state constitution and to decide numerous local races and propositions.
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On Tuesday, Midland voters will decide on the bond, which would build two new high schools, an elementary school and help the district reorganize classrooms across campuses.
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Supporters say the creation of the energy fund will bolster the Texas grid. Opponents say it's an unnecessary giveaway to power companies and the gas industry.
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Election season is here, and on the ballot are 14 proposed amendments that could change the Texas Constitution.
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Midland Independent School District is bringing forward a school bond worth over $1.4 billion.