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TAYLOR, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— The hotly contested topic of property tax reassessment continues for one NEPA county, and dozens of residents aired their concerns over how much more it will cost them to live in their homes. Lackawanna County is in the process of conducting its first tax reassessment in over 50 years. Commissioner announces desired replacement for McGloin Residents gathered at Riverside High School to find out how much more they could pay in taxes. After Lackawanna County property taxes already increased drastically this year, the phrase “Tax reassessment” has many concerned. “We just had a 33% increase with…

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TAYLOR, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— The hotly contested topic of property tax reassessment continues for one NEPA county, and dozens of residents aired their concerns over how much more it will cost them to live in their homes. Lackawanna County is in the process of conducting its first tax reassessment in over 50 years. Commissioner announces desired replacement for McGloin Residents gathered at Riverside High School to find out how much more they could pay in taxes. After Lackawanna County property taxes already increased drastically this year, the phrase “Tax reassessment” has many concerned. “We just had a 33% increase with…

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BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Controversy is growing in a local library over a recent board decision. A former administrator says she was let go for pushing inclusive, LGBTQ books, but the board claims it was simply a budget decision. Property reassessment could impact homeowners In it’s meeting, the Susquehanna County Library Board addressed the reasoning behind the layoff of Kristina ELY. Complicating things, if the library doesn’t have an administrator, they may not be able to receive state grants, that totals to around $280,000. The decision followed ongoing clashes between Ely and the Board, including debates over parental access…

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BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Controversy is growing in a local library over a recent board decision. A former administrator says she was let go for pushing inclusive, LGBTQ books, but the board claims it was simply a budget decision. Property reassessment could impact homeowners In it’s meeting, the Susquehanna County Library Board addressed the reasoning behind the layoff of Kristina ELY. Complicating things, if the library doesn’t have an administrator, they may not be able to receive state grants, that totals to around $280,000. The decision followed ongoing clashes between Ely and the Board, including debates over parental access…

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Mecklenburg County sales tax increase is a step closer to reality after lawmakers filed a new bill in Raleigh on Monday. Senate Bill 145 would allow voters in Meck County to either approve or reject a one-cent sales tax increase. That increase would fund future road projects and public transit expansion. It already has the support of Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles. “Well I’m supporting it because it’s to actually help us grow in a way that’s manageable, that we want people to have good paying jobs and they have to have an…

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Mecklenburg County sales tax increase is a step closer to reality after lawmakers filed a new bill in Raleigh on Monday. Senate Bill 145 would allow voters in Meck County to either approve or reject a one-cent sales tax increase. That increase would fund future road projects and public transit expansion. It already has the support of Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles. “Well I’m supporting it because it’s to actually help us grow in a way that’s manageable, that we want people to have good paying jobs and they have to have an…

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Mecklenburg County sales tax increase is a step closer to reality after lawmakers filed a new bill in Raleigh on Monday. Senate Bill 145 would allow voters in Meck County to either approve or reject a one-cent sales tax increase. That increase would fund future road projects and public transit expansion. It already has the support of Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles. “Well I’m supporting it because it’s to actually help us grow in a way that’s manageable, that we want people to have good paying jobs and they have to have an…

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Mecklenburg County sales tax increase is a step closer to reality after lawmakers filed a new bill in Raleigh on Monday. Senate Bill 145 would allow voters in Meck County to either approve or reject a one-cent sales tax increase. That increase would fund future road projects and public transit expansion. It already has the support of Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles. “Well I’m supporting it because it’s to actually help us grow in a way that’s manageable, that we want people to have good paying jobs and they have to have an…

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Rachel Zegler is addressing the multi-pronged backlash she faced regarding Disney’s live action reimagining of Snow White, due in theaters March 21. In a cover story with Vogue Mexico, the West Side Story starlet reflected on her previous statements surrounding the film adaptation and called audiences’ negative sentiments around it a reflection of their “passion” […] The post Rachel Zegler Says She Views ‘Snow White’ Backlash As People’s “Passion” For The Character first appeared on Enegxi News – News As It’s Happening.

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Rachel Zegler is addressing the multi-pronged backlash she faced regarding Disney’s live action reimagining of Snow White, due in theaters March 21. In a cover story with Vogue Mexico, the West Side Story starlet reflected on her previous statements surrounding the film adaptation and called audiences’ negative sentiments around it a reflection of their “passion” […] The post Rachel Zegler Says She Views ‘Snow White’ Backlash As People’s “Passion” For The Character first appeared on Enegxi News – News As It’s Happening.

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