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year.
The final few days of school are always exciting, but for
Prescott said that using
the first grade students at Austin Elementary in Vermillion,
the costs associated with
malt beverages at the golf
Tuesday was, literally, a field trip day.
course, which the City manThe students, teachers, and their parents were invited to
ages, for one brand of beer an
the farm of Erlan and JoAnn Olson for a Farm Day event that
18-pack has a cost of $12.40
exposed them to life on a farm.
or $0.69 per can. With the
JoAnn Olson said that the reason she and he husband
mark-up the cost for that
enjoy have the students visit and learn about life on a farm.
can of beer would be $0.72,
“The students really seem to enjoy it,” she said. “It isn’t so
or three cents higher. For
terribly far out of town, so it is something they can do. When
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they are here they are raring to go and are excited to see
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Olson said teacher, Jen Law, is the driving force behind the
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Both petition votes could
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next scheduled public election scheduled for June 2016.
However, the council felt it
was in the best interest of the
City to set the election for
the soonest possible date of
June 30.
which was determined
to be valid and meet the 5
percent requirement of voters
needed and was determined
to be valid.
According to city manager
John Prescott the decision of
the voters will greatly affect
the direction the council will
take in regards to the Prentis
Park Project.
“The current estimate of
the project is that it will cost
$5.25 million,” Prescott said.
“The council designated $1
million of reserves from the
general fund, $1 million of the
second penny fund reserves
and estimated that we would
need to seek a bond of $3 million to finance the project.”
The city had hoped to
place the bonds this summer
with the assumption that
the 5 percent malt beverage
mark-up would be used to
help cover the anticipated
average annual debt service
of $222,127.
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