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Kiwanis Club offers grant to stop land swap

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The land was appraised at $625,000 earlier this year, although the school district purchased the property for more than $1.4 million in 2002, when it planned to build a new high school on it.

Capek said both government bodies are working together and hope to find a solution by the end of January.

“Our service clubs have been wonderful supporters of the park district,” she said of the Kiwanis Club. “Any financial support helps ... and I don’t think we’re far away from making some decisions.”

Potential improvements to the park through the grant include lighting, paved parking and restroom facilities, Morel said.

He emphasized that no donations will be collected until the club and community are assured the park will be preserved.    

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