Published September 30, 2011, 10:40 AM

Voters reject Central Cass addition for 2nd time

Residents in the Central Cass School District have rejected a large building project for a second time.

CASSELTON, N.D. (AP) — Residents in the Central Cass School District have rejected a large building project for a second time.

Voters on Thursday defeated a proposal to build a $4.8 million addition to the K-12 school in southeastern North Dakota. There were 537 votes in favor and 596 against, which fell far short of the 60 percent majority needed for the measure to pass.

A similar measure was defeated last April.

The proposed addition would have added classrooms, a gymnasium, and multipurpose and storage space.

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