Council: City looks to take out bond to pay for new pool
By Bennett Leckrone | Sep. 19, 2016The city is planning to move forward with constructing the new city pool, but it must obtain a good bond rating to pay for it.
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The city is planning to move forward with constructing the new city pool, but it must obtain a good bond rating to pay for it.
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