Career and Technical Education will receive the funding support it needs to continue to provide opportunities for area students.
Voters in the Copper Country Intermediate School District approved a proposal to levy 1-mil for 10 years for CTE programs by a 2 to 1 margin.
The votes were 2,706 in favor with 1,255 against, or roughly 68 percent to 32 percent.
Funds will be used to expand the CTE programs within the CCISD, which provide hands-on training in fields such as automotive mechanics, construction and health care.
Voters in Ontonagon County also said Yes to the Ontonagon Area School Sinking Fund.
That vote was 641 to 363, or 64 to 36 percent in favor.