Across the state schools are struggling to cut costs–as fuel and energy prices soar.In Wausaukee, money is so tight that the taxpayers *finally* — on the third attempt– voted to bail the school out by providing $675,000 in support.The state must now weigh in, and it’s still possible that the school district could be dissolved.Wausaukee school district superintendent Jan Dooley joins us to discuss the fiscal crisis at her school…..
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