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Dennis Daugaard hasn’t gaard said he opposed the ballot measure 16051605 ApartmentApartment FoForr RentRent 3+3+55 11011101 CeCedardar NOTICNOTICEE OF APAPPLICATIONPLICATION NONO.. taken a position yet regarding the $7.50 that increased the state minimum wage to PRICEPRICE REDUCEDREDUCED 808073-373-3 to ApAppropriatepropriate WaWaterter youth minimum wage that received final $8.50 on Jan. 1 from $7.25 and added an an- 1-bedroom,1-bedroom, MeMeadowadow PaPark,rk, $128,900$128,900 legislative approval Wednesday, according nual inflation adjustment. 909909 MemoryMemory LaLane.ne. FoForr elelderlyderly WellWell keptkept 3-3-bedroom,bedroom, 2-bath,2-bath, NoticeNotice is givengiven thatthat LarryLarry Sko-Sko- or personspersons withwith disabilities.disabilities. to his chief of staff. Daugaard said then he didn’t believe in garage.garage. 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Justin Cronin, R-Gettys- 1 BedroomBedroom Apt.Apt. $375.$375. Free $1$1,650,650 perper acre.acre. 17.07517.075 w/15w/15 it of 1 cfscfs perper 70 acres.acres. WaterWater burg, said. Tax Reduction utilities!utilities! LocatedLocated in Scotland.Scotland. yeyearar ololdd hohouse,use, shshop,op, quonset,quonset, frofromm ththisis wewellll mamayy alalsoso be ususeded to “What this does is ensure NicelyNicely ReRemodeled.modeled. 60605-464-5-464- mamatureture treestrees andand graingrain bibins.ns. supplsupplyy dodomesticmestic useuse to thethe appli-appli- those kids are not going to be cancantsts fafarmstead.rmstead. PIERRE — Homeowners living in a different or new 08720872 or 60605-389-3389.5-389-3389. $$175,000.175,000. LocatedLocated 5 milesmiles treated as adults, because they home this year are advised that the deadline for filing the wewestst of Martin,Martin, SD alalongong HiHigh-gh- PuPursuantrsuant to SDSDCLCL 4646-2A-2,-222AAA-2, ththee shouldn’t be,” Cronin said. owner-occupied, single family dwelling certificate is Satur- 1, 2 bebedroomsdrooms in YYankton.ankton. DiDi-- wawayy 1818,, buybuy bothboth or separately.separately. Most of the Republicans versifiedversified PropertyProperty MaManage-nage- ChChiefief EnEngineergineer recommendsrecommends APAP-- day, March 14 (postmarked). The certificate allows home- 660505--686855--41419797.. PRPROVALOVAL of ApApplicationplication NoNo.. and one Democrat in the owners the eligibility for a property tax reduction. ment.ment. RentalRental assistanceassistance avavail-ail- House voted for its passage, able.able. RentRent basedbased on income.income. 16901690 Comme Commercialrcial RealReal 80738073-3-3 becausebecause 1) ununappropriatedappropriated Any South Dakota homeowner who owned and occu- EqualEqual OpportunityOpportunity Housing.Housing. 1- watewaterr is available,available, 2) existingexisting while some Republicans voted against it. pied a home on Nov. 1, 2014, is eligible for this classifica- 888-368-3330.888-368-3330. EstateEstate rirightsghts wiwillll not be unlawfullyunlawfully imim-- tion and the property tax reduction. Taxpayers that have papaired,ired, 3) it is a beneficialbeneficial ususee off Rep. Lance Russell, R-Hot 17001700 Sq Ft ononee of a kindkind water, andand 4) it is in thethe publicpublic in-in- Springs, said he voted against received the reductions previously, and still own and oc- downtowndowntown loftloft forfor rent.rent. HugeHuge 1 teterest.rest. In accordanceaccoorrdance wiwithth SDSDCLCL the $8.50 on the ballot but cupy the same home, will continue to receive the property bedroombedroom withwith sunkensunken livingliving 4646-2A-23,-2A-23, ththee ChChiefief EnEngineergineer willwill warned it would be “a very tax reduction without having to filing a new certificate. room,room, cherrycherry wowoodod cabinets,cabinets, act on thisthis application,application, as recom-recom- dangerous precedent” to over- “As far as tax relief, owner occupied status is easy to bar,bar, lotslots of windows,windows, stainlessstainless mendmended,ed, ununlessless a petitionpetition is fifiledled turn the will of the voters. get,” Wendy Semmler, Property Tax Program manager at steelsteel apappliancespliances and oppoopposingsing thethe applicationapplication or ththee The Nov. 4 ballot measure S.D. Department of Revenue, said. “Simply call the county washer/dryer.washer/dryer. 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Homeowners are advised to check their notices 3-3-BedroomBedroom TowTownhouse.nhouse. hhearingearing will be schedulheduleded andand thethe people,” Russell said. and make sure their property is classified as owner-occu- MuMustst ququalifyalify by familyfamily sizesize anandd WaterWaatter MaManagementnagement BoardBoard willwill House Democratic leader pied. inincome.come. ReRentnt babasedsed on inin-- considerconsider ththisis aapplication.pplication. NoticeNotice Spencer Hawley of Brookings Taxpayers who have purchased a home, have built a cocome.me. EHEHOO 6605-661-890105-661-8901 or of thethe hearinghearing will be givengiven to ththee said employers already could new home prior to Nov. 1, 2014, or have previously not ap- SkSkogenogen CoCompanympany 6605-263-05-263- appapplicantlicant anandd ananyy pepersonrson fifilingling a use a training wage that ap- plied for the classification must apply to their county di- 33941.941. CommercialCommercial BuBuildingilding FoForr petition.petition. plies for 90 days. rector of equalization. SaleSale - 218 CapitalCapital StSt.. But Rep. Jim Bolin, R-Can- 2-bedroom2-bedroom AptsApts.. BeBetweentween 46004600 sq.sq. ft. DowntownDowntown AnyAny personperson ininterestedterested in opopposingposing To obtain a form or ask questions regarding the owner- thethe 50's,50's, 8th and Dakota.Dakota. RentRent ton, said the initiated process YanktonYankktton - StoreStore FrontFront and or supportingsupporting thisthis applicationaappplication orr occupied certificate, homeowners are encouraged to con- $545$545 to $590.$590. EqEqualual HoHousingusing doesn’t allow for amendments Warehousing.Warehousing. rrecommendationecommendation mumustst ffileile a writ- tact the county director of equalization in the home’s Opportunity.Opportunity.
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