(KMZA)--The Nemaha Central Board of Education has approved a 2021-22 budget that calls for net expenditures of nearly 13 million and keeps the mill levy steady.
The budget was approved Monday evening following two hearings drawing no public comment.
Following the first hearing, the Board approved a resolution for exceeding the revenue neutral rate, which was established by a new state law approved this year by the Kansas Legislature.
Following the second hearing, the budget was approved. The budget contains an estimated tax rate of 41.611 mills, which is to generate nearly $3.9 million in tax revenue.
Superintendent Darrel Kohlman said the district's total levy has been relatively “ flat” at 41 mills since 2015. Each mill raises about $96,000 in local property tax revenue.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Atchison Walmart robbery sparks suspect search
Atchison man arrested following pursuit
Packed hearing Thurs for Atchison Co Lake's future
Hiawatha USD 415 Supt. announces retirement
Pottawatomie Co Sheriff's Office K9 dies
City Commission approves removal of breed-specific dog ban
Brown Co man involved in fatal central KS crash
New Jeff Co North leadership hired
Wrecked motorcyclist escapes serious injuries
Local judge among 15 seeking Supreme Court vacancy
Longtme Falls City business owner dies
Atchison's black business past set for renewal
Decision made on future of Atchison Co Lake
Nemaha Co Attorney discusses retirement plans with commission
Jackson Co voters to face special question in November
Plea entered in Jackson Co child sex case
Two arrested after Jackson Co traffic stop
Lancaster Fire gains firetruck
LATEST STORIES
Falls City Council moves forward with bonding for future electrical needs
Flags to fly in honor of fallen KS paramedic
Brown Co man involved in fatal central KS crash
Two arrested after Jackson Co traffic stop
Decision made on future of Atchison Co Lake
Wrecked motorcyclist escapes serious injuries
Lancaster Fire gains firetruck
Atchison's black business past set for renewal
Nemaha Co Attorney discusses retirement plans with commission