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USD 489 board will meet tonight

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By The Hays Daily News

The Board of Education for Hays USD 489 will hear principals' requests at tonight's regular meeting for items that will be paid for from the capital outlay fund. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. at the Rockwell Administration Center, 323 W. 12th.

Also, members of Hays High's Industrial Technology Association will present their senior electric truck research project.

Other items to be discussed:

* The fees for summer school workbooks and materials;

* The district's use agreement for Fort Hays State University's Lewis Field Stadium;

* Responses from financial advisers requested at the last meeting.

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