April 29, 2026

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NE lawmakers adjourn for weekend, will continue work on property tax relief behind the scenes • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — The Nebraska Legislature will not have a revised, formal property tax relief plan until at least Monday as the Revenue Committee takes more time to craft the new package. At the request of State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn, the Revenue Committee chair, the Legislature voted 33-11 to formally adjourn until Monday.

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Property owners can receive relief on tax burden for fire damage – Loveland Reporter-Herald

The Larimer County Assessor’s Office has completed a review of all properties within the county damaged by the Alexander Mountain Fire, finding 51 damaged or lost. Property owners that experienced property damage as a result of the fire could see reduced property tax valuations and therefore lower tax bills as they recover, County Assessor Bob

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Gov. Pillen pushes back against legislative criticism of his property tax approach • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen pushed back Thursday against recent legislative criticism of his approach and process for pursuing his favored property tax relief proposals.  In a statement, the governor thanked state senators he said have worked hard to find ways to deliver the “transformative property tax relief” he and others have sought.  He

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R.W. Holmes Hines James Calder as New Project and Property Manager

James Calder WAYLAND, MA – R.W. Holmes announced the addition of James Calder as the new Project and Property Manager. In this role, Mr. Calder will be responsible for overseeing a range of projects for R.W. Holmes and its clients. His duties will include managing tenant fit-outs, overseeing construction projects, and ensuring the successful execution

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Lafayette city, parish property tax bills may increase – The Current

Tax bills may rise next fiscal year for city and parish property owners should the the City and Parish councils vote to increase or maintain current millage rates in September, a common adjustment to property taxes called a “roll forward.” The City Council will consider roll forwards for funds that pay for public building maintenance,

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Macomb County home with pond, horse property next door both for sale

An impressive property in Macomb County that features a stately four-bedroom home, a large stocked spring-fed pond, lush woods, and walking trails on 22.21 acres has recently hit the market for $1.95 million. For another $995,000, a buyer could pick up the adjacent 14.55-acre equestrian compound that features a three-bedroom Cape Cod-style home, two Morton

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Sales prices from $62K-$922K in Holmes, Wayne

Public Record  |  USA TODAY NETWORK Poultry, goats and swing strut their stuff at Holmes County Fair Tuesday events at the Holmes County Fair included the truck and tractor pull, West Holmes marching band, meat goats, sheep, poultry and market hogs. Holmes County Clark Township − Daniel I. and Tiara J. Beachy to WIBY LTD.,

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Property taxes aren’t political | Lake County Leader

Property taxes aren’t red/blue or political. The State writes the rules on property taxes, counties follow the rules. And everyone – no matter what your political stripe – pays. It’s no secret that Missoula County and Beaverhead County are opposite in terms of politics, but we’re aligned when it comes to current property tax issues.

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Lake Charles officials describe demolition process for blighted properties

LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) – Since Hurricanes Laura and Delta, we have seen more properties go before the Lake Charles City Council for demolition. While many property owners were able to make repairs, some homes and businesses remain in various states of disrepair. “We have hundreds of properties throughout the city through window surveys with

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Commission orders rollback of some 2023 JaxCo property assessments

KANSAS CITY, Mo — The Missouri State Tax Commission ordered some Jackson County properties that were assessed in 2023 to be rolled back. The move comes amid a legal battle between Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and the county over the way property assessments were handled last year. In the order, the commission ruled that

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