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Top 100 Taxpayers-Web BY TAXING BODY, THE HUNDRED TAXPAYERS WITH THE LARGEST VALUATIONS TAXING BODY TWP-PINNUM VALUATION TAXPAYER NAME ANDALUSIA FPD 161526301023 471,742 PITHAN LARRY C 161532200004 327,812 SNOWSTAR CORP 152218400002 260,664 MARTIN DAVID L 161527200005 236,265 ANDALUSIA COMMUNITY BANK 152208101001 223,372 AMERITECH 161525100007 213,248 MIDWEST METHANE INC 161532301034 174,087 LONG ROBERT M 172114100002 168,199 FUHR ALLAN W 152215100001 163,622 JAHN CLARISSA M 161528300012 160,082 HOWES MARY S TRUST 161526300003 152,032 ANDALUSIA VENTURES/DIFRYE 161529400001 143,982 DUCKYS LAGOON 152217300001 142,744 MARTIN CAROL M 172102300002 136,651 STEWART JAMES E/DONNA L 171425401007 134,271 SKOREPA THOMAS A 161527301009 131,574 STINE MICHAEL C 152201200007 127,451 BOSSEN LEE G 161532301032 126,788 COOK KIMBER E 161526400009 126,735 MCDOWELL LIVING TRST 171426400009 126,518 CORWIN LLOYD L/DARLENE 152208300008 124,424 COUNTRY BANK 161532301014 123,638 PRICE GREGORY 161526301008 121,785 K-COL LLC 161532301048 121,527 RICHHART DON R 171425402006 121,002 FIRTH WILLIAM L/JANICE R 161527137006 120,619 CASEYS RETAIL CO/ACCT DEP 161534300013 120,163 WOEBER KYLE A/JAYNE 161530301002 118,329 WAGNER DONALD K 161536401018 118,022 ALLEN RONALD R 161526200019 117,232 SCHMIDT JEFFREY A 161535400007 117,026 SCHAUENBERG ROBERT D 152204400001 116,788 BOSSEN TIFFANY A 161532301040 116,584 DUDZIK STEPHEN J 161527406016 113,698 FUHR JAMES D 161535100005 112,133 BAYNE LISA 161530305022 111,639 AMES MARGARET M/SCOTT R 161534300001 111,276 COLLINS CAROL A 161531100004 110,030 MANNING DANIEL C E 161526302004 109,836 WILLIAMS JOHN W/SON M 161530307001 109,399 PAUSTIAN TERRY 161536101002 109,172 LAWRENCE ELMER E/NAOMI 152208300026 108,688 BROWN BARRY T/SHARON J 161530309001 108,540 WATKINS MICHAEL W 152218300001 108,211 MUELLER THOMAS E 161527406008 108,027 BAMRICK JOHN F 161527406014 105,968 HOLBERT JOHN E 161527301013 105,729 JOHNSON KYLE C 161527301012 104,683 THOMAS CHRIS/AMBER 161536300009 104,276 TADY THOMAS L 161529305004 103,300 MEYER SAUL S 161527406021 103,220 STEVENSON JENNY R/MILES 161527406011 103,134 GODLESKI MARK A 161527301003 103,043 PASKET ANTHONY 171425301019 102,673 WRAY TIMOTHY C/VIRGINIA 161532301030 102,557 FISHER RICHARD F/GAIL A 171435400006 102,370 ROMIG BERNARD 161530305003 102,325 PARRISH LARRY/KATHY 161527406004 100,400 OELKE RONALD / MELISSA 161527301006 100,111 HAYES JAMES T 161526301024 99,846 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161529400010 99,692 FUHR WYATT A/KARRIE J 172102301008 99,383 FST MDWST TR 72-14940 161529400022 98,606 HITCHCOCK JOHN 161532100001 98,439 GEIGER ROBERT 161526301012 97,365 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161535201007 96,923 FLAMM GREGORY 161527406017 96,709 SWANSON BRIAN/CHRISTINE L 161536401022 96,504 BEHN JENNIFER L/JOSHUA J 161527406023 96,460 BOHNSTENGEL ALISON/MIKE 161530308001 96,163 WATSON GARY T/SHIRLEY D 152201301001 95,044 HARVEY RICHARD J/PHYLLIS 161532301049 94,987 AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO 161532301028 94,791 WILLIAMS GREGORY A 161536401005 94,516 HUGHES CHARLES 161535400003 94,397 BOGNAR KEITH F JR/CURRY V 161527402001 94,275 OVERSON JEFFREY S/KATHY J 161534301001 94,231 REDLINGER RYAN/ALLISON 161530306001 94,224 WALTER PAUL J/LISA M 161527406001 93,992 FRYE ANDREW L/JENNIFER L 161535302009 93,720 JACQUES BRUCE R 161527406003 93,701 WYNN CHRISTOPHER L 161536303001 92,869 DIXON WALTER E/KAREN G 161527301014 92,495 EDWARDS CHRISTINE/MATTHEW 161534300018 92,353 DAVID JERRY W 161534100006 92,302 EHRHARDT JEFFREY P 161527404002 92,288 JACKSON DANIEL J/JULIE M 161536401007 92,273 OLSON DALE A 161532301036 91,743 WEBER ARNOLD J/TERESA A 161536300001 91,337 BOHNSACK JAY E/SARAH A 161527301007 91,277 KOOPMAN ROGER D JR/WENDY 161526301006 91,164 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161532301052 90,654 DOWNEY GARY D/ALESIA D 161525104006 90,567 DOCHERTY SHAWN M/KRISTINA 161525104004 90,472 SAWYER DUANE L 161532301019 90,025 POTTER DENNIS G 161532301020 90,025 MCCLUSKY LARRY D/CHERYL L 161532109001 89,997 OHARA JOYCE E/MICHAEL T 161527301008 89,991 STENGEL WILLIAM 161534300017 89,958 FOY JASON M 161532102013 89,947 DOBBELEARE RICHARD J ANDALUSIA TWP. 161526301023 471,742 PITHAN LARRY C 161532200004 327,812 SNOWSTAR CORP 161527200005 236,265 ANDALUSIA COMMUNITY BANK 161525100007 213,248 MIDWEST METHANE INC 161532301034 174,087 LONG ROBERT M 161528300012 160,082 HOWES MARY S TRUST 161526300003 152,032 ANDALUSIA VENTURES/DIFRYE 161529400001 143,982 DUCKYS LAGOON 161527301009 131,574 STINE MICHAEL C 161532301032 126,788 COOK KIMBER E 161526400009 126,735 MCDOWELL LIVING TRST 161532301014 123,638 PRICE GREGORY 161526301008 121,785 K-COL LLC 161532301048 121,527 RICHHART DON R 161527137006 120,619 CASEYS RETAIL CO/ACCT DEP 161534300013 120,163 WOEBER KYLE A/JAYNE 161530301002 118,329 WAGNER DONALD K 161536401018 118,022 ALLEN RONALD R 161526200019 117,232 SCHMIDT JEFFREY A 161535400007 117,026 SCHAUENBERG ROBERT D 161532301040 116,584 DUDZIK STEPHEN J 161527406016 113,698 FUHR JAMES D 161535100005 112,133 BAYNE LISA 161530305022 111,639 AMES MARGARET M/SCOTT R 161534300001 111,276 COLLINS CAROL A 161531100004 110,030 MANNING DANIEL C E 161526302004 109,836 WILLIAMS JOHN W/SON M 161530307001 109,399 PAUSTIAN TERRY 161536101002 109,172 LAWRENCE ELMER E/NAOMI 161530309001 108,540 WATKINS MICHAEL W 161527406008 108,027 BAMRICK JOHN F 161527406014 105,968 HOLBERT JOHN E 161527301013 105,729 JOHNSON KYLE C 161527301012 104,683 THOMAS CHRIS/AMBER 161536300009 104,276 TADY THOMAS L 161529305004 103,300 MEYER SAUL S 161527406021 103,220 STEVENSON JENNY R/MILES 161527406011 103,134 GODLESKI MARK A 161527301003 103,043 PASKET ANTHONY 161532301030 102,557 FISHER RICHARD F/GAIL A 161530305003 102,325 PARRISH LARRY/KATHY 161527406004 100,400 OELKE RONALD / MELISSA 161527301006 100,111 HAYES JAMES T 161526301024 99,846 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161529400010 99,692 FUHR WYATT A/KARRIE J 161529400022 98,606 HITCHCOCK JOHN 161532100001 98,439 GEIGER ROBERT 161526301012 97,365 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161535201007 96,923 FLAMM GREGORY 161527406017 96,709 SWANSON BRIAN/CHRISTINE L 161536401022 96,504 BEHN JENNIFER L/JOSHUA J 161527406023 96,460 BOHNSTENGEL ALISON/MIKE 161530308001 96,163 WATSON GARY T/SHIRLEY D 161532301049 94,987 AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO 161532301028 94,791 WILLIAMS GREGORY A 161536401005 94,516 HUGHES CHARLES 161535400003 94,397 BOGNAR KEITH F JR/CURRY V 161527402001 94,275 OVERSON JEFFREY S/KATHY J 161534301001 94,231 REDLINGER RYAN/ALLISON 161530306001 94,224 WALTER PAUL J/LISA M 161527406001 93,992 FRYE ANDREW L/JENNIFER L 161535302009 93,720 JACQUES BRUCE R 161527406003 93,701 WYNN CHRISTOPHER L 161536303001 92,869 DIXON WALTER E/KAREN G 161527301014 92,495 EDWARDS CHRISTINE/MATTHEW 161534300018 92,353 DAVID JERRY W 161534100006 92,302 EHRHARDT JEFFREY P 161527404002 92,288 JACKSON DANIEL J/JULIE M 161536401007 92,273 OLSON DALE A 161532301036 91,743 WEBER ARNOLD J/TERESA A 161536300001 91,337 BOHNSACK JAY E/SARAH A 161527301007 91,277 KOOPMAN ROGER D JR/WENDY 161526301006 91,164 OAK CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC 161532301052 90,654 DOWNEY GARY D/ALESIA D 161525104006 90,567 DOCHERTY SHAWN M/KRISTINA 161525104004 90,472 SAWYER DUANE L 161532301019 90,025 POTTER DENNIS G 161532301020 90,025 MCCLUSKY LARRY D/CHERYL L 161532109001 89,997 OHARA JOYCE E/MICHAEL T 161527301008 89,991 STENGEL WILLIAM 161534300017 89,958 FOY JASON M 161532102013 89,947 DOBBELEARE RICHARD J 161532301015 89,855 PARCHERT DARYL R 161535300003 89,503 WILKENS WILL/CONST 161527406015 89,336 DALY SCOTT/KASSANDRA 161532104002 88,712 WORKMAN DEREK W/KRISTI K 161532102001 88,559 MILLER MITCHELL 161527403010 88,533 SHOVAR JAMES P/PEGGY R 161532301037 88,301 FRAKES KURT 161526302002 88,249 MANTHEY ANDREW W/KATHLEEN 161532301018 88,165 SCOTT KAY 161534300015 88,021 PEDERSEN CYNTHIA A 161530308002 87,959 CROSBY BRADLEY W/CHARLENE 161530400009 87,837 PRATT RONALD L 161532301002 87,467 CHRISTIANSON J NEAL/ROETS 161536401003 87,279 CUENO FREDERICK/RAYMONDA 161532104006 87,154 HABBEN DONALD/NICOLE TRST 161532301035 86,975 SULLIVAN JAMES W 161532301027 86,859 VANDEVOORDE JAMES/LISA 161530305006 86,691 PLUMB LINDA J B.H. COLL #503 010318200001 140,000,000 COMED/PROP TAX 111616400010 22,519,448 ROCK ISLAND BOATWORKS INC 071716107006 16,632,476 SDG MACERICH PROP/TAXDEPT 061807300001 14,089,445 DEERE & CO/TAX DEPT 090735100001 9,543,326 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA 111730100033 8,431,844 DEERE & CO/TAX DEPT 070825200007 7,213,404 DEERE & CO/TAX DEPT 111629100003 5,643,419 PFG THOMS PROESTLER CO 060928100006 5,025,042 FEDEX FREIGHT INC RKI/470 061805204006 4,895,401 WAL-MART STORES INC 060930324001 4,573,771 GENEVA MANAGEMENT SERVICE 010321100005 4,564,373 CORDOVA ENERGY COMPANY 061805313015 4,264,187 HCRI ILLINOIS PROP LLC 080832304002 4,162,875 UNITED HEALTH CARE SERV 080831200007 4,092,167 DEERE & CO/TAX DEPT 041014400001 4,000,000 TYSON FOODS INC 060929101008 3,890,836 DEERE & CO/TAX DEPT 010305200001 3,816,512 MINNESOTA MINING & MFG CO 071715105001 3,726,859 WAL-MART STORES INC 071714203001 3,542,656 PEDCOR INV 2006 XCVI LP 111624300004 3,511,376 MODERN WAREHOUSING LLC 071712100006 3,399,529 EDWARD ROSE BLDG CO 080832403002 3,141,317 HERITAGE PLACE ASSOC LLC 101602319001 3,114,708 FRIENDSHIP MANOR PROP LLC 090736101015 3,074,699 MIDAMERICAN ENERGY CO 071714201005 3,047,724 CARR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 080832208001 2,892,978 MOLINE HOTEL LLC 081706400002 2,877,127 CITY LINE MEYERS LLC/CAS 111623410002 2,735,745 RUSKIN FAMILY/RUSKIN H 111624300005 2,709,409 EXPORT PACKAGING CO INC 071710417001 2,694,802 MOLINE FNMA LLC 071715103004 2,657,247 LOWES HOME CENTERS INC 101601310096 2,630,046 FIRST EQUITY
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