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$450,000 less than usual, KS county struggles with taxes

LYNDON (KSNT) – Local schools, townships, fire departments, libraries, city districts, cemetery boards and more have been dealing with late and below-target tax disbursements that have caused financial concerns for entities in a northeast Kansas county. Several entities attended the Osage County commissioner meeting on Monday, Feb. 5, to complain about the issues. A representative from the […]

$450,000 less than usual, KS county struggles with taxes

$450,000 less than usual, KS county struggles with taxes
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Kansas county struggles to pay bills

OSAGE COUNTY (KSNT) – Local schools, townships, fire departments, libraries, city districts, cemetery boards and more are facing financial issues from late tax disbursements. Osage County Commissioner Les Holman told 27 News due to high turnover and “folks who perhaps didn’t know how to process them” tax dollars are being distributed late across the county. […]

Kansas county struggles to pay bills

OSAGE COUNTY (KSNT) – Local schools, townships, fire departments, libraries, city districts, cemetery boards and more are facing financial issues from late tax disbursements. Osage County Commissioner Les Holman told 27 News due to high turnover and “folks who perhaps didn’t know how to process them” tax dollars are being distributed late across the county. […]

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but deadlines are looming and there are some pretty significant consequences if they don t get it together quickly. thank you very much for the live report from capitol hill. also, attorney general eric holder is vowing to aggressively review new voter i.d. laws that one study suggests could keep as many as 5 million people from voting. the study by the nyu school of law says those new restrictions would most heavily impact minorities. a key voting block for the democrats. holder spoke last night at the library of lyndon library. texas has gained more than 4 million new residents. the vast majority of whom are hispanic. and that this growth allows for new congressional seats. however the state has proposed adding zero seats in which his hispanics would have the electorate opportunity envisioned by the voting rights act. this year a dozen i think at

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