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Public silent during Auburn school board meeting
Alyssa Sunkin / The Citizen
AUBURN - Nobody spoke.
Of the seven community members that attended the Auburn Enlarged City School District Board of Education's budget hearing Tuesday, not one voiced questions or concerns about the proposed 2009-10 budget of $66,447,313, which is .84 percent higher than last year and carries an estimated tax levy increase of 1.3 percent. The statewide vote is next Tuesday.
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