(KMZA)--A series of town hall meetings will be held in Marshall County on the upcoming half-cent sales tax renewal vote for Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville.
The sales tax renewal will be on the November 5 general election ballot.
Hospital officials will provide information on the sales tax, which was initially approved by voters in November 2019 for five years, and must be approved by voters again to continue for additional five years.
The meetings will take place:
Wednesday, September 11th at the Axtell American Legion
Wednesday, September 18th at the CMH South Plaza conference Room in Marysville
September 25 at Valley Heights High School
October 2 at Altstadt Gallery in Frankfort
October 9th at the Beattie Community Center.
All the meetings will take held at 6:30 in the evening, accept for the meeting on September 18th in Marysville, which will be at 7:00.
The public is welcome to attend the town hall meetings and ask questions.
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