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Kingsbury County approves senior and disabled property tax freeze applications; Treasurer granted brief extension

Kingsbury County Board of Equalization · April 15, 2026
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Summary

Treasurer Michelle Longville reported 107 senior/disabled freeze applications — 98 qualified, 7 denied and 2 pending — and the board approved the qualifying applications and gave the Treasurer until April 17, 2026 to complete two pending cases.

Michelle Longville, Kingsbury County Treasurer, reported to the Board of Equalization on April 15 that the county received 107 applications for the senior/disabled property-tax freeze. Of those, 98 applications qualified, seven were denied, and two remained pending at the time of the meeting.

The board approved the qualifying senior/disabled freeze applications on a motion by Commissioner Troy Nelson, seconded by Commissioner Corey Lundquist; all present voted aye. The board granted Longville until Friday, April 17, 2026 to complete the two pending applications; any qualifying applications not filed by that date would need to be abated the following January, according to the minutes.