Ballot Measures Decided In Communities Across South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Several communities around South Dakota decided ballot measures on Tuesday.
Sioux Falls residents voted to begin the school year after Labor Day. It was a close decision, with 52 percent of voters in favor of changing the school calendar.
There also was a close vote in Delmont, where an ordinance tightening rules on animals in town was overturned by just one vote. There might be a recount.
Voters in the Edmunds Central School District by a wide margin approved a million bond issue to upgrade the school in Roscoe.
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In Centerville, school district residents voted overwhelmingly to extend an annual $225,000 opt out of the state property tax freeze for another five years.