Meat Bid Controversy Winds Through Burnet School Board
The Burnet School Board reopened the meat contract bid at a Sept. 7 policy meeting after a full page ad by Chester Husted of Duncan Husted Inc urged clarification of bids tied to Burnet County Processing Plant. The dispute centers on raw steak pricing and bid items, with Husted and Plant owner Benedict invited to attend to resolve questions.
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Survey Forms Coming In Burnet Industrial Area
Burnet Foundation Industrial Day reports strong early response to a labor survey in Burnet and surrounding counties. CR Industries weighs location of a proposed plant in Burnet Industrial Park based on survey results. 16500 forms mailed across five counties and sent home with students.
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Low bid for Burnet library project prompts negotiation
Kenneth E. Brown of Brown Construction bid 261385 for Burnet Library construction, and for an alternate reading room and elevator. The library board may reopen bids as the low bid exceeds the budget and will negotiate terms. Groundbreaking set for 2 p.m. today at Main and Washington.
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Marble Falls approves 5 cent school tax cut for 1976-77
Marble Falls trustees adopt the 1976-77 budget at a public hearing with a 5 cent cut in the bond retirement tax and holding the maintenance and operation tax at 1.05 per hundred dollars. A planned 100,000 surplus in the general operating fund influenced the decision amid hours of discussion and about 100 attendees.
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