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'Get this issue corrected': Belgrade, Bozeman, school districts, county release joint statement on property taxes
Gallatin County, the cities of Belgrade and Bozeman as well as the Bozeman and Belgrade school district released a statement on taxable property values on Monday, Aug. 19. Here is that statement. Last week, the Department of Revenue (DOR) sent a letter to the Bozeman City Commission and Belgrade City Council regarding certified taxable values in our area, which are published by the DOR annually. In summary, the letter says...
Police reports: Man passed out in vehicle, woman accused of domestic violence, alleged meth user arrested
Bozeman police reports weren’t available by Tuesday deadline. The Gallatin County sheriff’s reports available Tuesday included:. A Manhattan woman was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence after she was accused of punching someone in her household about 15 times. She also was accused of being about to throw boiling water on the alleged victim.
Man accused of driving drunk in oncoming traffic on I-90
A 68-year-old Seattle man put the lives of at least 10 people at risk on Aug. 16 after driving the wrong way on the interstate, according to allegations filed in county justice court. The man, Rodney Edmund Wallis, faces 10 felony counts of criminal endangerment following an investigation that began about 11:15 a.m. Aug. 16, when a state trooper was alerted to multiple calls coming in to dispatch about a car headed the wrong way on Interstate 90. Calls were coming in from Gallatin and...
Lower assessed property values in Bozeman drive decrease in Gallatin Co. mill levy
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Despite being home to fast-growing cities like Bozeman, Gallatin County received an unwelcome surprise when they found out that assessed property values fell from last year’s levels. “Some districts across the county saw decreases this year, which is not something we’ve seen in a while,”...
Assessed property values in Bozeman fall, 1st time in over a decade
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Bozeman saw the biggest drop in assessed property tax values this year out of all the districts within Gallatin County. Certified values for 2024 in the city are down approximately 2% from last year, a decrease of over $5 million in taxable value. According to finance...
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