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Opinion: A second look at the Woodland School District replacement levy
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Voters are asked to consider the same levy request that was rejected in the February special election.
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Opinion: A look at Washougal School District’s April 25 special election levy requests
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The district’s Board of Directors is asking voters to consider the same requests that were rejected in the Feb. 14 special election.
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