Voters in the small northwestern Iowa school district of Armstrong-Ringsted defeated a school bond issue Tuesday. The two-million-990-thousand dollar bond issue would have torn down the current Armstrong elementary school, built a new middle school and consolidated grades six through 12 in Armstrong. Only 54-percent of voters said “yes” to the plan, which needed 60-percent to pass.
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