Both of the fiscal propositions offered by the White Salmon Valley School District were still being approved by wide margins after vote counts released Wednesday. The district’s three-year replacement educational programs and operations levy was being approved by 61 percent of voters, 1,338 to 834, while its capital levy for safety, technology, and infrastructure improvements was passing by a similar margin, 1,274 to 777. The Trout Lake School District’s three-year replacement enrichment levy was being approved 258 to 152, while a similar measure in the Lyle School District was also passing 386 to 347. And after trailing in initial counts, the Stevenson-Carson School District three-year enrichment levy was being approved after Wednesday’s results, with 946 voting yes and 904 voting no. Updated vote numbers in both Klickitat and Skamania counties will be released later today.