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MANSFIELD — Few things these days generate more angst, frustration and downright anger than property taxes.
This week on episode number 59 of the News Man Weekly podcast, we dive headfirst into the topic with with none other than Richland County Auditor Pat Dropsey.
The veteran auditor joins the show to break down why so many Ohioans are steamed about their bills, what a “mil” actually is, and whether a new kind of tax could be the future for public education funding.
Before that, Carl Hunnell, Zac Hiser and Hayden Gray return from their weekend adventures to discuss what’s been going on in local news.
We’ve got updates on the Main Street Corridor Improvement Project, guilty pleas in two major criminal cases and a fiery labor dispute brewing at a solar site in northern Morrow County that includes two unions based in Mansfield.
Get yourself a hot cup from Relax, It’s Just Coffee and join us for another jam-packed episode of News Man Weekly.
Relevant links:
– Downtown businesses voice concerns about Main Street project impact
– Sign up for text and email alerts about Main Street construction
– Former Shelby teacher pleads guilty to all 21 counts
– Bryce Witchey pleads guilty to all 31 counts
– Local labor unions decry exclusion from jobs at $100 million solar site
– Visit the Richland County Auditor’s page
Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson.
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