The recent voter approval of a $238 million bond for Granite School District to rebuild some outdated schools and renovate and improve several others came after a hard-fought campaign.
But outside of the politics and the public debates between well-funded factions on both sides of the issue, an intriguing two-person advocacy group formed on its own, with no formal backing and no organizational structure.
And this little band of brothers may have been as effective as any professional outfit in helping the measure pass by a 56 percent to 44 percent margin.
Twin brothers Kanishka and Vikrant Ragula are 16-year-old seniors at Skyline High School.