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G-L School seeking $8.1 million bond

Glen Lake has come to a final decision of whether or not they will put a millage on the ballot in November. After months of talks, the Lakers will put the wheels in motion for an $8.175 million campaign (.48 mills over 20 years) to fund infrastructure projects at the school.
It wasn’t all work for farmers. Cricket, was played in rural areas as well. Enterprise photos by Brian Frieberger
It wasn’t all work for farmers. Cricket, was played in rural areas as well. Enterprise photos by Brian Frieberger

Glen Lake has come to a final decision of whether or not they will put a millage on the ballot in November.

After months of talks, the Lakers will put the wheels in motion for an $8.175 million campaign (.48 mills over 20 years) to fund infrastructure projects at the school.

Along with the $8 million bond, the Board of Education has verbally committed $3.5 million out of their capital projects budget to purchase new hot water boilers and to replace the outdated steam boilers. This will also convert the existing system in the 1957 portion of the building from steam to a hot water boiler system. This immediate need will update the infrastructure and ceiling tiles in the oldest portion of the building that was constructed in 1957. This replacement project will begin in the spring of 2025.

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