(MSC News)--Area voters Tuesday approved several special questions.
Voters in Nemaha Central USD 115 approved a $24.2 million bond issue for facility improvements by a vote of 1,038 to 905, while voters in Riverside USD 114 approved renewal of the district's 3.6 mill capital outlay levy for a 4-year period by a vote of 576 to 435 .
In the Marshall County community of Frankfort, voters approved a one-half percent citywide retailers sales tax to fund operations and capital improvements at the Frankfort Community Care Home by a vote of 201 to 77. The sales tax will take effect April 1, 2023
Voters in the Brown County community of Fairview approved a one-half percent citywide retailers sales tax to finance city infrastructure and improvements, along with to provide mill levy support by a vote of 67 to 19.
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