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Minnesota State Academies seek predesign and asset preservation funds for historic Faribault campuses
Summary
Superintendent Terry Wilding told the committee the State Academies for the deaf and blind need predesign funding for multiple buildings and a replacement therapy pool, and requested $1.15 million for asset preservation and renovation needs.
Terry Wilding, superintendent of the Minnesota State Academies, told the Senate Capital Investment Committee on Feb. 18 that the state-run schools for deaf and blind students need capital support for multiple projects on their Faribault campuses.
Wilding said the academies — two residential campuses that serve students statewide — operate historic buildings dating to the 19th and early 20th…
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