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Tomorrow River superintendent seeks $900,000 referendum to cover projected budget shortfall
Summary
Superintendent Ryan Ruggles asked voters to approve a $900,000 nonrecurring operational referendum each year for three years to address projected deficits, saying the measure would fund planning and help avoid deeper cuts; he estimated a $213 annual tax increase on a $300,000 home.
Ryan Ruggles, superintendent of the Tomorrow River School District, asked district residents to approve a $900,000 nonrecurring operational referendum each year for three years to help cover projected budget shortfalls and support long-range planning.
Ruggles told families and stakeholders that the district—xpects its current $400,000 operational referendum to expire at the end of the year and that officials are looking at a projected $850,000 shortfall over the next two years. "What we are asking the community for is a $900,000 nonrecurring…
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