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Local taxing districts present unchanged or slightly reduced rates to McCracken fiscal court

5581725 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

Multiple local taxing districts — including the library, health district, fire districts and extension office — reported their chosen property and personal property tax rates to the McCracken County Fiscal Court on July 28; the court heard the reports but did not vote to change district rates.

Representatives from McCracken County taxing districts told the fiscal court they plan to keep or modestly alter their tax rates for the coming year during the July 28 meeting. The reports are required by Kentucky law so taxing districts can notify the fiscal court of their rates; the court does not itself set those district rates.

Who spoke and what they said: Adara Basinger, director of the McCracken County Extension Office, said the district board will keep the same rate as last year, below the compensating rate. Nikki Clark, district board treasurer, stated the extension rate as 0.048 (0.048 percent). Kurt Langston, chief financial officer of 4 Rivers…

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