Historic property value hikes and subsequent bloated property tax bills are not just a burden for taxpayers. They are stifling Ohio’s economic growth, according to a recent study.
(Red Oak) -- Montgomery County officials are among those working through the budget process for next fiscal year.
The Montgomery County Council will vote Tuesday on proposed legislation that would hold landlords to the same consumer ...
Montgomery County is moving forward on creating its first Property Assessed Clean Energy program, a state initiative aimed at ...
We’re trying to do anything to get volunteer firefighters — because that ultimately that saves taxpayers money, than a full ...
Albritton, representing northern Baldwin County, claims that both Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are building new schools and ...
Lake Conroe Area Republican Women held their February General Meeting at Walden Yacht Club.  As usual, Judge Tracy Gilbert ...
Small businesses in Silver Spring are planning their next moves to stay ahead, before tax hikes could be instituted to try ...
If approved by voters, Precinct 2 will receive $120 million over the next five years to complete 19 projects, with 11 of ...
This week, we celebrate 50 years of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the impact it's had on millions of ...
Mahoning County Auditor Ralph Meacham, president of the Northeast District of the County Auditors Association of Ohio (CAAO), ...
Montgomery County commissioners have renamed the new library and community center in The Woodlands as the Kevin Brady Library ...