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Fairfield County property taxes. Where do your dollars go?
See how Fairfield County’s property tax collections support schools, public safety, human services and core county operations ...
Moody’s Investor Services upgraded Fairfield County to an Aa1 bond rating, opening the door to lower interest rates and more ...
LANCASTER, OH — Fairfield County officials are alerting residents, businesses, and contractors to an emerging phishing scheme in which criminals impersonate city and county officials to solicit ...
At the March 2 Hillsboro Finance Committee meeting, committee members sent a proposal to acquire the former city pool on West Main Street to the full Hillsboro City Council for consideration.
Central Ohio's health systems are rapidly expanding and spending billions. But critics question if this growth is about competition rather than patients.
LISBON — Columbiana County Health Commissioner Dr. Wes Vins talked about property taxes with District Advisory Council members during their annual meeting Monday, explaining what services could be ...
Linda J. Gerdes, age 82, of Washington, Iowa, passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2026, at the University of Iowa following a serious illness over the past two months. Funeral services were held at 10:30 ...
Homeowners can file an appeal to the Board of Revision and have property value questions answered.
The Allen County Auditor’s Office is reminding property owners in the county that any complaints concerning real estate valuation assessments must be submitted along with any items of evidence by ...
Nearly a year after the Internal Revenue Service placed a $500,000 federal tax lien against Belmont County Auditor Cindi ...
FAIRFIELD, Ohio — Fairfield City Schools is facing $4.5 million in budget cuts that could eliminate field trips, reduce staffing and cut English learner tutors unless voters approve a new income tax ...
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Local government officials in Ohio are paying the price for late bills, and it’s getting worse
COLUMBUS, Ohio—When local officials in Ohio repeatedly miss deadlines for paying public bills or tax withholdings, they’re increasingly being ordered to personally reimburse the late fees, interest, ...
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