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Oak Park and River Forest residents are being asked for the second time in less than a year about whether they are willing to increase their taxes to reduce a $3 million deficit and stave off future red ink at Oak Park-River Forest High School.
Without help from residents, District 200 will face a deficit of nearly $15 million by the year 2000, school officials said.
To avoid that scenario, school b ...
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