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CITY, ND – (NewsDakota.com) A proposal to create a centralized school for the Maple Valley School District in Tower City fail twice in 2015 but the district is asking voters to go back to the polls on September 20th once again.

Maple Valley Schools Superintendent Brian Wolf says under the plan residents will vote up or down on a $14.3 million dollar bond issue to help pay for an addition to the existing structure in Tower City.

In April of 2015, voters narrowly defeated the school bond issue. Back then the measure was two votes shy of passing with 59.60 percent in favor. Under state law, 60 percent or more is needed to pass.