Stories tagged with "property tax revenue"
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Zionsville Schools' shortfall could still grow
Updated agency data increases Zionsville schools’ estimated loss caused by property tax cap Zionsville Community Schools stands to receive considerably fewer tax dollars in...
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Homes run by Wishard parent pose challenges, but bring good income
Nursing homes are a growing part of Marion County Health and Hospital Corp.’s bottom line. Yet almost half of its nursing homes — 17 of 35 — were rated below...
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Noblesville tax revenue drops, and so might salaries
City expects to look to employee pay to offset huge property tax loss Noblesville is tightening its purse strings for 2010 because it expects to lose $2.9 million in property tax...
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Noblesville plans grand opening for fire station
Noblesville will show off its new $6.4 million fire station north of I-69 Exit 10 Saturday. The city plans a grand opening from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for its seventh fire station. The...
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Noblesville mulls cuts to make up lost revenue
Noblesville — Noblesville has learned it will lose about $2 million more than expected in property tax revenue in 2010 because of statewide reforms. The City Council will...
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Tax Court ruling affects Indiana nonprofits that rent space
The Indiana Tax Court has issued a decision that could benefit nonprofits across the state. The tax court ruled that landlords who rent property to nonprofits can qualify for...
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Wishard advocates launch push for bond issue
By Daniel Lee Wishard Health Services today officially unveiled their plans to build a new $754 million, 1.2 million square foot hospital complex to replace what they call the...
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Wishard advocates launch push for bond issue
Wishard Health Services today officially unveiled their plans to build a new $754 million, 1.2 million square foot hospital complex to replace what they call the public...
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Some nonprofits ask for less from county budget
County convinces groups to trim budget requests Hamilton County asked several area nonprofit organizations to share its pain as the government’s belt-tightening through the...
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Funding cuts create dire scenario for IPS
This month, approximately 300 Indianapolis Public Schools teachers and 40 administrative staff received notice that their positions would be eliminated as IPS prepares to cut $25...
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Boone County property tax bills coming in June
Due date probably would be in July; bills will reflect caps enacted by state lawmakers Boone County homeowners may see a drop in their property tax bill when they receive it in...
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Inquiry targets Getrag venture in Tipton Co.
Tipton County tab $3M for abandoned plant State officials are looking for possible securities fraud in the Chrysler Getrag venture that fell apart last year, leaving Tipton County...
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Economy leads to city job losses
Beech Grove city employees are likely to face job cuts beginning early next year.Mayor Joe Wright announced this week that there will be a 5 percent to 10 percent permanent...
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Beech Grove plans workforce cuts in ’09
The country’s economic woes could lead to job cuts for Beech Grove city employees.Mayor Joe Wright announced in a news release today that there will be a 5- to 10-percent reduction...
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Developer begins work on Fishers office complex
FISHERS, Ind. -- Despite the slow real estate market, an Indianapolis-based developer is shelling out big bucks to create an upscale office complex in Fishers.Developer...
