OGDEN, Iowa---A successful bond sale earlier in February will allow the Ogden School Board to continue moving ahead with the last of planned renovation at the Ogden High School. Superintendent Bill Roederer says the bond will be paid for by the 1-cent sales tax. The nearly $4 million project includes work on the kitchen and cafeteria and also work on science labs and an art room.
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