EAST WENATCHEE — After preliminary election results were announced on Tuesday evening, the Eastmont School District bond proposal to renovate several of its schools is failing by a narrow margin.
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EAST WENATCHEE — After preliminary election results were announced on Tuesday evening, the Eastmont School District bond proposal to renovate several of its schools is failing by a narrow margin.
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