Hamilton County leaders are making tough choices in response to the millions of dollars in lost projected revenue due to ...
HAMILTON, OH ‒ Residents in a Southwestern Ohio county ... The rollback and double Homestead exemption are expected to save Butler County property owners over $20 million next year, according to the ...
A house in Princeton that sold for $1.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Mercer ...
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - Hit hard by record-high property tax bills over the last few years, Butler County residents will receive an “unprecedented” break in 2026. County Commissioners passed new ...
Warren County commissioners explore two "piggyback" options to give homeowners a tax break, at the expense of local counties, cities, villages, townships, schools and libraries.
Correction: This article contained incorrect information. The Hamilton County Election Board did not approve plans for Election Day vote centers. Hamilton County's bipartisan Election Board, on Sept.
Hamilton County officials announced Thursday that the county has paused plans for a domestic violence shelter due to concerns about the financial impact of a property tax law that went into effect ...
Hamilton County's bipartisan Election Board, on Sept. 18, rejected plans to allow residents to vote at any vote center in the county on future Election Days, rather than at an assigned election site ...
CARMEL, Ind. — As the saying goes, "The math just 'aint mathin'." The Hamilton County Auditor's Office has gone back to the drawing board to figure out the county's ...
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — Officials in Hamilton County are pausing plans for a domestic violence shelter due to "financial constraints" caused by Senate Bill 1. Signed into law earlier this year by Gov.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — The implementation of Senate Enrolled Act One is causing Hamilton County officials to pause their plans for a domestic violence shelter. According to a news release from the county ...
Butler County commissioners plan to give property owners a two-pronged tax break next year totaling roughly $20.1 million. The first prong will benefit all property owners and provide a tax savings of ...