Voters supported Bowling Green City Schools’ request for funds to build a new high school. Unofficial results Tuesday from the Wood County Board of Elections showed the bond issue passing with 6,296 (58.58%) in favor and 4,451 (41.42%) opposed. Voters supported the district’s 5.5-mill bond issue to raise $72.8 million for a new high school and activity center. “It’s been a long time coming. We’re really excited for the students and the opportunities we get to provide them,” said school board President Ryan Myers. “This time we changed everything that we heard people vote no for previously,” he said. The superintendent has changed, the school board will change, the district is utilizing state
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