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Sales tax would fund construction of indoor/outdoor aquatic center (Bolivar Herald-Free Press)

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The biggest project to be financed by passage of a quarter-cent parks and recreation sales tax is an aquatic center that would replace the city’s aging swimming pool. The measure to be voted on by Bolivar residents will be on the April 6 ballot.

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