Jan 4, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger
LAGRANGE, Maine - Creditors owed about $1.03 million in past-due bills could seize property and other SAU 31 assets if voters don't approve a $1.1 million loan the school district is seeking from the Maine Municipal Bond Bank, Superintendent Michael Wright said Wednesday.
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