The Washoe County School District has filed a lawsuit in Second Judicial District Court against Washoe County, the five elected county commissioners and Tammy Davis, the Washoe County treasurer.
The suit was filed Thursday over the $19.5 million the county will begin collecting in July from the school district after a 17-year legal battle found that the county had overtaxed residents in Incline Village and Crystal Bay.
The total now owed to Incline property owners is $56 million. Of that, the county owes over $23 million. The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Incline Village General Improvement District and the State of Nevada combined are being held responsible for $13 million.
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Tammy Davis isnât having a baby, but that hasnât stopped her from planning a baby â kitten â shower as the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Shelterâs busiest feline season gets off to a roaring â meowing â start.
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Tammy Davis isnât having a baby, but that hasnât stopped her from planning a baby â kitten â shower as the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Shelterâs busiest feline season gets off to a roaring â meowing â start.
Tammy Davis isnât having a baby, but that hasnât stopped her from planning a baby â kitten â shower as the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Shelterâs busiest feline season gets off to a roaring â meowing â start.
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If the soft opening of the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Shelterâs off-site adoption location is any indication, Director Tammy Davis believes the store will be a success.
Rescue Me, primarily a cat and kitten adoption center and retail store wrapped into one, will officially open its doors for business Friday at 1 p.m. at The Mall at Johnson City.
âWe want to be more accessible and visible in the community, especially to the people who wouldnât normally go to the shelter,â Davis said Wednesday as she and an employee were putting some finishing touches on the store.
If there’s one thing Tammy Davis knows regarding her job, it’s that the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Shelter cannot operate without community support.