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When: Eastern Lancaster County school board meeting, May 17.
What happened: The board adopted a $60.97 million proposed general fund budget for the 2021-22 school year, which calls for a tax increase of 2.22%.
What it means: As of next school year, taxpayers who own a property assessed at $192,856 â the district average â would pay an additional $53 in taxes.
Overview: The new tax levy is set at 12.8500 mills, up from 12.5711. Overall, the district estimates revenues of $58.36 million, up 3.30% from 2020-21, and predicts $60.97 million in expenses, up 3.16% from the current year. Last meeting, board members voiced support for enacting a 2.0% to 2.5% tax hike, which would decrease an adjusted $2.6 million deficit between revenues and expenses by $683,670 to $855,268. District reserves and about $750,000 in additional real estate tax revenues will be used to cover this deficit.
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The High Court has appointed provisional liquidators to one of the country s best known travel agents
The High Court heard that the company suffered losses in excess of €7m in 2020. By Aodhan O Faolain Wednesday 28 Apr 2021, 10:56 PM Apr 28th 2021, 10:56 PM 31,929 Views 0 Comments
Image: The Irish Image Collection
Image: The Irish Image Collection
THE HIGH COURT has appointed provisional liquidators to a well-known travel agent company.
The company, Joe Walsh Pilgrimtours, had for many years brought mainly elderly groups or Irish Catholics on package tours to Lourdes in France, Fatima in Portugal, Rome and Medjugorje in Bosnia.
However, the High Court heard that its business was devastated financially by the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, the company, which employs 30 people, first postponed its tours but then
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