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Audit raises questions about accounts for Munster schools

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MUNSTER, Ind. (AP) — Auditors with the state of Indiana have raised concerns about oversight in child nutrition and special education accounts for Munster's school district.

The Times reports the audit published by the Indiana State Board of Accounts covers July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2018 and draws attention to the district's cash management and property procurement as they relate to federally funded school breakfast and lunch programs.

The audit says in one instance the School Town of Munster purchased over $426,000 in kitchen equipment without proper federal approval.

The northwestern Indiana district notes in a response that it's "more than willing to take on the responsibility and will be accountable in resolving and correcting the issues that were identified." It says steps already are being taken to make improvements.

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