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  "description": "That's less than half what Durham Public Schools has requested for the upcoming school year, hoping to cover higher wages for classified staff.",
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    "OPA! Greek Festival Returns to South Durham This WeekendThe popular event at St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church - running May 16-17 - includes Greek cuisine, dancing, and marketplace vendors.Southpoint AccessWes Platt",
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  "textContent": "OPA! Greek Festival Returns to South Durham This WeekendThe popular event at St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church - running May 16-17 - includes Greek cuisine, dancing, and marketplace vendors.Southpoint AccessWes Platt\n\nDurham Public Schools wants $28 million more for the 2026-27 budget year, but Durham County Manager Claudia Hager’s only prepared to offer a $10.9-million increase, using a 2-cent hike in property taxes.\n\nSuperintendent Dr. Anthony Lewis isn’t complaining, though. In a statement issued this week after a joint meeting between the DPS Board of Education and the Board of County Commissioners, he described their “strong partnership” as a “model for collaboration.”\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "[SeeGov] Durham County Proposes $10.9M Increase for Public Schools",
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