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Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell inks another County Line column

Co. Line 12-30-24The County LineBy Warren StrandellPolk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 With their budgets finalized and approved, local governments are about to enter the new year. So, do ever wonder about where your property tax dollars go in, just what they are used for? On that subject, I’ll try to tell you a few things […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL’S COUNTY LINE COLUMN

The County Line By Warren Strandell Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 When people get their property tax bills in the mail, they usually go right to the bottom line… to where it tells them how much they owe.  And when they don’t like that number the county seems to get a lot of the blame.

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