The board members don’t make decisions regarding property values – but they do hire the chief appraiser and appoint appraisal review board members.
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The city is looking at $217.6 million in improvements over the next five years to its water and sewer infrastructure.
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The city recently consulted with a firm that recommended some significant increases to rates in order to pay for planned infrastructure expansion.
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This week Luke visits with his longtime friend Larry Weishuhn aka. "Mr. Whitetail".. The topic is hybrid canines, dog/coyote crosses. Photo is from Samuel Old In Virginia. Samuel's trail camera captured this image. Click to listen to Luke and Larry discuss this intriguing subject.
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Emergency 911 services are unaffected, but the usual city phone numbers, including the numbers for police and courts, are temporarily out of service.
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Saturday could be a wet and stormy one across the region, so the annual fundraiser for Commerce High School bands will be held indoors.
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House Republicans want to hold the attorney general in contempt over the department's refusal to hand over an audio recording of a special counsel's interview with the president.
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Elizabeth O'Connor's spare and bracing debut novel provides a stark reckoning with what it means to be seen from the outside, both as a person and as a people.
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United Airlines is releasing a new safety video for the first time in years. The refresh comes as airlines struggle to hold the attention of passengers who are distracted by screens of their own.
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Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's harsh public critique of Israel's war strategy set off a political firestorm that could threaten Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hold on power.
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New Republican-backed laws in several states add large fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work. As groups pull back, they're reaching fewer voters.