After a recount, the final results for a local school levy are in.
Voters rejected the6.9 mill property tax levy that would benefit Huber Heights City Schools.
Three votes made the difference.
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“Huber Heights City Schools remains focused on its mission to empower and inspire students for a successful future. We will continue to provide a high-quality education and support students as they achieve today and excel tomorrow,” the district wrote on social media…