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While several cities and towns in Cache County are seeking to raise their tax revenues, many are saying the increases are from holding tax rates while local populations and property values grow. Many cities, including Lewiston, Clarkston, Hyde Park, Millville, Nibley, Richmond and Wellsville, are planning to hold their current tax rate. Because the cities would bring in more tax revenue than the year before under the same rates, Utah s Truth in Taxation law stipulates their councils need to publicize, discuss and approve the increased revenue as tax increases, even if tax rates themselves aren t going up. Lewiston Mayor Kelly Field said the city is trying to hold the same tax rate itâs had for 16 years. ....
Published May 20, 2021 at 5:01 PM CDT Listen • 4:16 / The Oklahoma City-County Health Department worked with 16 churches to hold a vaccine clinic at Star Spencer High School in northeast Oklahoma City, Okla. Vaccines on a shelf won’t usher the end of a pandemic, and getting them into arms takes work. Oklahoma has administered nearly 3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Like all other states, it has done so free of charge to residents. That is possible largely because thousands of volunteers pitched into the effort. Diana Schaeffer retired as a public health nurse in October, as case counts began surging. She knew first-hand how exhausting the pandemic response would be for health department workers across the state; she was chief of nursing at the State Department of Health for 14 years. ....
StateImpact Oklahoma Feature 5/20/21 Diana Schaeffer retired as a public health nurse in October, as case counts began surging. She knew first-hand how exhausting the pandemic response would be for health department workers across the state; she was chief of nursing at the State Department of Health for 14 years. “When the vaccines come out, I see this is hope a lifeline, so to speak. And I thought, ‘I’ve got to do something to help.’” She worked with the Oklahoma City-County health department to start administering shots. She said that it’s rare in volunteering or in any line of work to immediately see the difference you’re getting to make. ....
Jess Bradfieldâs arrival as the new Cache County clerk and auditor last fall has led to the resignations of four out of six longtime female employees in the clerkâs office, including one who gained a $97,000 out-of-court separation settlement, The Herald Journal has learned. Bradfield was elected in a special session of Cache County Republicans on Sept. 19 following the departure of fellow Republican Jill Zollinger, who stepped down before the end of her fifth four-year term in office. Bradfield won out over two of Zollingerâs employees, Chief Deputy Auditor Diana Schaeffer and Chief Deputy Clerk Kim Gardner, and it was Gardner who won the separation payout roughly two months after Bradfieldâs arrival. ....