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FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — Dine (dee-NAY') College is planning to build a proposed $7 million math and science building on its Shiprock south campus.
The Daily Times reports (http://goo.gl/9tEgvS) that the college recently announced it wanted to expand the college's STEM course offerings and relocate classrooms from the Shiprock north campus.
Ron Belloli, the college's vice president of administration and finance, says the college will begin the design planning process when the state of New Mexico sells the bonds associated with a bond approved by voters this month.
The sale of bonds will provide Dine College with $500,000 for the design and planning work associated with the project.
Officials say the college hopes to finish construction by the end of 2017.
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