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MAHONING TWP., Pa. - The Carbon County Coroner's Office has released the name of the man who died after an apparent overdose while working at a pizza shop, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
We look forward to continued collaboration with Octopus Energy.” As a founding Certified Assessor of Zero Bills, Carbon Futures will now be able to assess existing design specifications and ...
Pa. -- Success stories, works-in-progress and wish-list items were served up alongside scrambled eggs and coffee at the 2024 State of Carbon County event, hosted by the Carbon Chamber and Economic ...
St. Joseph County Assessor Mike Castellon explained recent property assessment spikes, even for successful appeals, are due to factors like increased cost tables from the Department of Local ...
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley signed off on a carbon-neutral action plan for the county, amid efforts to dismantle climate-driven initiatives from the Trump administration. The plan ...
Knox County officials’ use of county vehicles for personal use appears to be the thread that keeps on pulling for state investigators. Property Assessor Phil Ballard is the latest official to ...
An employee died and another was found unconscious while working at a Carbon County pizzeria, authorities said. The Carbon County Coroner’s Office has identified the deceased as 43-year-old Juan ...
Davidson County Property Assessor releases ‘Heat map’ of average appraised value percentage increase
The Davidson County Assessor of Property’s office has released a “heat map” of the county showing the median appraised percent increase for homes. Per the map, the median increase ranges ...
(WSBT) — Over and under assessed properties in one St. Joseph County neighborhood are forcing the assessor’s office to make corrections. So, why is the appeals process so important for ...
Parrish, who has been the county assessor for 10 years, has continued to serve since the findings against him nearly two years ago. In interviews with LAist, Parrish said he was not at fault ...
This story is a collaboration between the Illinois Answers Project and the Chicago Tribune. Nearly half a billion dollars in taxable real estate value has been added onto the Cook County rolls ...
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