Donegal Tries Scaled-Back Plan ; in January, Voters Rejected a $114 Million Plan to Build New Schools and Fix Old Ones. The New Proposal On the Nov. 3 Ballot Costs Less Than Half As Much. Officials Are Hoping an Apparent Lack of Controversy Is a Sign of Support.

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For the second time in less than a year, Donegal School District is asking voters to approve a referendum to pay for school construction.

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Donegal Tries Scaled-Back Plan ; in January, Voters Rejected a $114 Million Plan to Build New Schools and Fix Old Ones. The New Proposal On the Nov. 3 Ballot Costs Less Than Half As Much. Officials Are Hoping an Apparent Lack of Controversy Is a Sign of Support.

But this time, the scope of the project - and the amount the district hopes to borrow - has changed drastically.

Also changed, or so it appears, are the sentiments of many district residents.

Before the first referendum, last winter,...

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