The Tioga Central School District will ask voters to consider an $18.5 million spending plan for next year, which includes a slight property tax levy increase of 0.15 percent. Besides the budget, residents will also vote on propositions to purchase two new school buses and establish a capital reserve fund. Two school board seats are up for election. Tioga Central School District residents will vote from 11am to 8pm Tuesday in the Middle School Gymnasium. More information on their budget proposal is available online at www.tiogacentral.org.
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