A referendum for $6.1 million in additional revenue for the Kokomo school corporation was overwhelmingly voted down on Tuesday.
Meant for enhanced academic programs, technology upgrades and nearly two-third of it for staff salaries was denied by voters with 68 percent voting against, 10,262 - 4930.
Voters in two central Indiana communities said "no" to property tax increases to help fund their public schools.
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