New London-Spicer school district sets building project meeting
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — An informational meeting on a proposed $14.6 million construction project in the New London-Spicer School District will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the high...
View ArticleNLS will start classes before Labor Day
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — It would be nice to get the blessing of the Legislature, but even if that does not happen, classes will begin before Labor Day this fall in...
View ArticleSneak peak at facilities survey shows support for pared-down project
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — A sneak peak at early survey results sheds some light on why a $14.6 million building bond failed in a referendum last fall in the New London-Spicer...
View ArticleNLS to pick architect for facilities plan
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON —Three architectural firms pitched their plans this week for how they would lead the New London-Spicer School District through the development of a facility expansion...
View ArticleNL-S sixth-grade teacher faces investigation
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — A sixth-grade teacher from the New London-Spicer School District remains on non-disciplinary paid administrative leave while school officials conduct an internal...
View ArticleNLS delays budget until Legislature agrees on plan
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — The New London-Spicer School District’s proposed 2015-16 budget was reviewed by the board Tuesday, but until the Legislature and Gov. Dayton hammer out education...
View ArticleNLS parents give positive reviews of district
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — Based on responses from an online survey, parents think the New London-Spicer School District is doing a good job. Deb Solsrud, who works for the survey...
View ArticleNLS wants renewable energy education center
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON –– The New London-Spicer School District could become a testing center for renewable energy technology, with students providing the man-power and ingenuity and getting an...
View Article‘A lot of bang for the buck’
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON –– With a pile of colorful brochures and fact sheets on the table, a stack of lawn signs leaning against the wall and a long list of presentations...
View ArticleWillmar Lakes Area Chamber endorses NLS bond referendum
West Central TribuneWILLMAR (Staff reports) — The Willmar Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce is publicly stating its support of a proposed $21.6 million bond referendum in the New London-Spicer School...
View ArticleEditorial: Time to invest in NLS, YME school districs
West Central TribuneTwo school districts in west central Minnesota Tuesday will be asking voters to consider spending proposals for specific projects.New London-Spicer School District voters will be...
View ArticleNew London-Spicer voters to decide bond
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — Voters in the New London-Spicer School District will go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether or not to approve a $21.6 million bond for a building...
View ArticleNLS voters overwhelmingly approve $21.6M bond
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — Voters in the New London-Spicer School District overwhelmingly approved a $21.6 million bond Tuesday for a multi-faceted building project. The unofficial tally in...
View ArticleNew London-Spicer School District sets fast-paced project timeline
West Central TribuneNEW LONDON — With the approval of a $21.6 million bond in last week’s referendum, the New London-Spicer School Board is now moving fast to hire a construction manager, complete...
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