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Top Houston Headlines for Monday Morning, October 17, 2011 – The Warner Robins Patriot

October 17th, 2011 Comments off

Top Houston Headlines for Monday Morning, October 17, 2011
The Warner Robins Patriot
... and a decision on the municipal millage rate. Not on the agenda but sure to be a topic of discussion – last weeks decision by the US Army Corps of Engineers finding no fault in the city's work earlier this year on the Ball Gall Creek. The Georgia ...

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Questions for mayoral candidates – The Daily Citizen

October 16th, 2011 Comments off

Questions for mayoral candidates
The Daily Citizen
Goldberg: I have been pleased with the 6-7 percent overall reduction in city/DPS system taxes over the past few years (the city has cut it's portion of the millage rate approximately 24 percent, which is what has yielded the 6-7 percent overall ...

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Commissioners hold tax rate steady – The Daily Citizen

October 15th, 2011 Comments off

Commissioners hold tax rate steady
The Daily Citizen
“We are already lower than all but two counties in Georgia when it comes to the millage rate. We can't cut enough to offset our deficit without affecting services,” Babb said. “Are we going to lay off firemen? Half our stations only have one full-time ...

Goodwin aims to keep taxes down – Cherokee Tribune

October 14th, 2011 Comments off

Goodwin aims to keep taxes down
Cherokee Tribune
He's completed the Georgia Municipal Association's Newly Elected Officials training and courses in ethics, planning and zoning, managing meetings, parliamentary procedures, municipal finance and municipal law. The sixth-generation Cantonian said he is ...

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Warner Robins City Council mulls recreation analysis – Macon Telegraph (blog)

October 14th, 2011 Comments off

Warner Robins City Council mulls recreation analysis
Macon Telegraph (blog)
Council held its final public hearing on a proposed millage rate hike during a special-called meeting Thursday before pre-council. Two residents spoke in opposition to the proposed 7 percent tax increase, but others in attendance gave nods of approval ...

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