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 COLORADO SPRINGS 鈥?On Tuesday, voters decided whether or not to pass a $350 million bond for School District 11  D11 , which would go toward school infrastructure projects.The last time voters passed a bond in D11 was back in 2003.Unofficial results as of 11:27 p.m.School District 11 4B Bon 
nike air force d IssueVotesPercentageYes19,90449.13%No20,60850.87%According to the ballot s language:  Without imposing any new tax, shall Colorado Springs School District No. 11 debt be increased $350 million. News 5 spoke with Anthony Carlson from YES on 4, he said that the reason the district would be able to do this without raising taxes is because of  good financial management  over the years which allowed them to issue another bond. The district was able to pay down t 
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 By DAVE COLLINS and JILL BLEEDAssociated PressInfowars host Alex Jones filed for personal bankruptcy protection in Texas on Friday as he faces nearly $1.5 billion in court judgments over conspiracy theories h 
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