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Truth in Taxation

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POLK COUNTY CUTS FINAL TAX LEVY TO 2.88 PERCENT AHEAD OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning and were presented with an updated budget from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. The Commissioners approved raising the levy 2.88 percent, a big cut from the preliminary levy at 4.938 percent in September. Whiting said major work on the budget is complete, and it meets the goal for […]

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CROOKSTON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY VALUATIONS INCREASE APPROXIMATELY 7-10 PERCENT

Truth-In-Taxation statements began arriving at Crookston residences and businesses late last week. Included in those statements are increases in property valuation for many buildings in Crookston. The most significant increase is in residential property valuations. Polk County Assessor Mark Landsverk said residential properties in Crookston increased approximately 7-10 percent in value over the last year.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday, December 9 at 6:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room.  The agenda includes the annual Truth in Taxation Hearing, certifying the levy payable in 2020, and discussing the bus garage plan.  The consent agenda includes approving the November 25 meeting minutes, accepting the resignation of

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