Washington is levying $3.5 million in bonds for a new water tower, and a new sewer plant. City Administrator Dave Plyman says the debt will be paid off over a 20 year period with property taxes. He says water rates will also have to be increased. Plyman says the money will also be used to purchase land for the new sewer plant to be located on. He says some of it might be used to expand Elm Grove Cemetery.
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State funding for ISU, U of I, and UNI has been slashed 25% over the past three years, and students have picked up much of the burden in tuition costs. Should state funding be increased?
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