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Объявление № 21164
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Staff photo by Matt Hamilton / Commissioner Larry Black listens as Sheriff Gary Sisk speaks during a Catoosa County Commission meeting on Monday, June 27, 2022, in Ringgold, Ga.聽聽After two public meetings in which Catoosa County residents heaped criticism on the county commi adidas originals donna ssion for proposing a property tax increase, the commission is set to approve next year s budget -- and the tax hike. With our proposed budget, we feel like we have cut as much as we can cut and still serve the 70,000 people of Catoosa County, Larry Black, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, said in a phone interview.Catoosa County s proposed $36.5 million budget is up 11% -- or $3.6 million -- from last year s budget, according to budget records.Inflation, salary increases and increased spending on school s adidas originals hamburg afety prompted the five commissioner to recommend a 30% property tax hike. The new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.The millage rate in the county s proposed budget is 7.568 mills, an increase of 1.75 mills 30% over the rollback rate of 5.818, which is the amount that would be levied to bring in the same amount of tax revenue despite increasing property values.The proposed tax increase would add an additional $117.84 per year to the tax bill of a hom adidas originals samba e with a market value of $175,000 who receives a homestead exemption, officials estimate. The proposed tax increase for nonhomestead property with the same value would be $121.31.The property tax increase would be the first in six years. READ MORE: Furc MASTER FINANCIAL
In a November 7, 2008, photograph, Don Bible, a Greene County native who has studied the story of the November 1861 bridge burnings, stands beside a monument in Midway to the bridge burners, five of whom Confederate authorities hanged. Photo courtesy Knoxville News Sentinal/Clay Owen View our additional coverage of the Civil War 150th AnniversaryIn the cold dark of night, small groups of men at the direction of President Abraham Lincoln undertook a secret, one-night guerrilla operation to burn nine railroad bridges in Confederate-occupied East Tennessee.The mission 152 years ago this month was half a success -- five of the nine were destroyed-- but it cost some of the bridge burners their lives, at least five of them at the end of a rope.And none of them got word that Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman had issued orders at the 11th hour to call the whole thing off.So on Nov. 8 and 9, 1861, three o stanley water bottle f the four targeted bridges in the Chattanooga area -- one over the Hiwassee River and two over Chickamauga Creek -- were destroyed, while the most southern target stanley canada at Bridgeport, Ala., escaped unscathed. Bridges at Lick Creek in Greene County and on the Holston River in Sullivan County also were set ablaze, according to East Tennessee historians.East Tennesse stanley thermoskannen e in 1861 was occupied by Confederate forces but had strong Union loyalties in some areas. That was especially true along the railroad corridor that ran from Bristol to Chattanooga and southward, according to Dr. William E.