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Vermillion School Board approves $880,000-per-year tax opt-out for five years

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The Vermillion School District 13-1 Board of Education voted unanimously Jan. 13 to renew a five-year general fund opt-out of $880,000 per year, authorizing the county auditor to levy the excess if not referred by petition.

The Vermillion School District 13-1 Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a five-year general-fund tax opt-out that would raise an excess levy of $880,000 per year, a measure board members said renews the district's current authorization.

The board’s business manager, Mr. Kosher, told members the district has had the same $880,000 opt-out for the previous five-year period and that the resolution before the board would “renew what is currently in place.” He said the district would publish the required notice of a property tax increase in the Plain Talk newspaper for two consecutive issues and…

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