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Residents urge approval of Bowling Green operating levy, warn cuts would take effect in 2026 if it fails

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At the Feb. 18 Bowling Green City School District board meeting, two residents urged voters to approve a May operating levy, saying the district has not received new operating dollars since February 2010 and that proposed cuts would take effect in 2026 if voters reject the levy.

At the Feb. 18 meeting of the Bowling Green City School District Board, residents Amy Simmons and Brenda Fite urged voters to support an operating levy on the May ballot and warned that proposed staffing and program cuts would begin in 2026 if the levy fails.

Amy Simmons, a Bowling Green resident at 421 Millwood Drive, told the board, “I appreciate the transparency that this group has offered our community.” Simmons asked the board to indicate if a set of facts she read were inaccurate. She listed that a bond levy to build a new high school is separate from…

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