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Voter-funded security upgrades credited for preventing further tragedy in Mount Horeb school shooting

Summary by Wisconsin State Journal
Superintendent Steve Salerno said the district used money from a $38.5 million capital referendum to update schools, install bullet resistant glass and build new, more secure school entrances.

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