Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook

Click here for Stock Market Info



Radar by AccuWeather
GET FORECAST

Northern Indoor Comfort Systems

Clark County Humane Society - Lost & Found

Recent News
LOYAL'S LEVY GOING DOWN
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 -- 12:52 pm
Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director


While most school districts in the state will experience a property tax levy increase this year, Loyal’s levy will actually go down.

The school will hold their annual meeting on September 14th.

District residents will be asked to give their advisory approval to a levy of $1.3-million. That’s a decrease of just over 1% from the previous year’s levy.

Superintendent Graeme Williams says the levy will go down, despite big cuts in state aid, because the district is done paying off a referendum debt.

"We paid off our referendum that we had since 1997. We made our last payment last year, that was $265,000. That came off the tax rolls," Williams said.

Williams says the district approved a referendum in 1997 that allowed for renovation of many of the district’s buildings.

While the tax levy will go down about 1.4%, the board is still proposing the maximum property tax allowed under the state-imposed revenue cap.


WRN Headlines
Walker fuels speculation in Iowa
Spending cut and tuition freeze for UW
Arrest in fatal Superior shooting
Big blaze battled in Allouez
Craigslist joke backfires


VIEW OUR ARCHIVE



OBITUARIES

Gross Auto Group - Over 300 vehicles at grossauto.com
OVER 300 VEHICLES at grossauto.com

Click here for BIG SAVINGS





Copyright © 2013 CWBRadio.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Website by SchillerMedia.com