| Ten Year Tax Abatements
If you own a home in Hamilton County, your property value is being re-assessed this year. And if you live in the City of Cincinnati and you've made big improvements to your home, it's important to make a move before the new value comes out.Local 12's Paula Toti show you how you might save a lot of tax dollars in this Money Alert. Property values are re-assessed every three years in Hamilton County. If you've made some improvements in the last three years to your home that are visible from the outside, you can expect the value to increase. If you live within Cincinnati city limits, in any neighborhood, if those improvements are new, you want to notify the city. You could get a ten year tax abatement on the value of those improvements and it's easy to do. "There's all new windows ... New siding ...
Hip-Hop Rumors: LaLa Plumps Up, Amerie Dropped? AHHmerican Gangster!
Somebody hit me with this as an explanation as to the title of Mariah's new CD, E=MC2. “Just to clarify your Mariah E=MC2 comment it has nothing to do with Eminem. E stands for Emancipation(as in the title of her last album) MC is self explanatory and the 2 or squared simply means part 2. Emancipation of Mariah 2 but doesn't E=MC2 sound alot better." Ddot the King hit me with that. Charlamagne from Wendy Williams said this: “Come on illseed! Mariah's album title is E for Emancipation the MC for Mariah Carey and the 2 represents the Sequel - Emancipation Part 2." LMAO! I didn't really think that the E meant Eminem, but it's more interesting that way.
I Was a Progression Requirement Pusher
Students must obtain a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 to graduate from my university. Sort of. In reality most students have to obtain a higher GPA for admission into a particular major. This second admissions hurdle is as important as gaining entrance into the university. Known often as a "progression requirement," it is one of the dirty little secrets in academe. .
Modine considering more plant closings
Citing "continued weakness," Modine Manufacturing Co. announced last week that it may be closing additional plants, but it offered nothing specific about the future of its Joplin operation. Modine considering more plant closings From staff reports .
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