(KLZA)-- Nemaha County, Nebraska Commissioners approved a 2020-21 budget with a tax request of $3,890,205 with a property tax levy of approximately 34.5-cents per $100 of assessed valuation when they met September 2.
According to the Nemaha County Herald the levy is approximately a half-cent higher than the prevsious budget.
The overall tax reqeust is down nearly $5-thousand from last year, but the valuation of property in the County is approximately $17.66-million lower than lasat year due to flooding and the removal of some land from the tax rolls.
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