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Tentative Cobb School Budget Vote Expected
The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.

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The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.

The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.
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