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RUTLAND, S.D. (AP) — People in the Rutland school district will vote a second time on a proposed opt out of the state-imposed property tax freeze.
The school board in March approved a $450,000, five-year opt out, but the decision was referred to a public vote and defeated last week.
The Daily Leader of Madison reports (http://bit.ly/1cnevaU ) that the board this week proposed a $250,000, three-year opt out, and voted to send it directly to a public vote.
Business Manager Crystal Hansen says the election will be sometime in July.
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Information from: The Madison Daily Leader, http://www.madisondailyleader.com
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