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  • PUBLIC NOTICE HOLT COUNTY VALUATION PROTEST HEARING DATES

    Jun 10, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE HOLT COUNTY VALUATION PROTEST HEARING DATES Notice is hereby given that June 30, 2026, will be the final date for property owners to file valuation protests, to be heard by the county board of equalization. Forms for protest purposes are available at the Holt County Clerk’s Office. Protests will be heard as per the following schedule: 9:15 A.M. - June 16, 2026 9:15 A.M. - June 30, 2026 9:15 A.M. – July 16, 2026 The agenda, for the above meetings will be as follows: 1. Review, hear and consider valuation protests. 2. Equalize ove...

  • NOTICE ASSESSMENT - SALES HOLT COUNTY

    May 13, 2026

    NOTICE ASSESSMENT - SALES HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA Neb. Rev. Stat. Sec 77-1315(4), (Reissue 2003) requires that on or before June 6, the county assessor shall post in his or her office and, as designated by the county board, mail to a newspaper of general circulation and to licensed broadcast media in the county, information regarding the measures of central tendency. Absent other notification from the Tax Equalization and Review Commission regarding measures of central tendency concerning assessed values in Holt County, the following statistics...

  • PROCEEDINGS HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

    Apr 22, 2026

    PROCEEDINGS HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS APRIL 16, 2026 Board meetings are held on the first working day after the 15th and the last working day of the month. Meetings are held at the Holt County Courthouse meeting room. Board of Equalization at 9:30 a.m., and Board of Supervisors at 9:45 a.m. Notice of meeting given in advance thereof by publication in paper as shown by Affidavit of Publication on April 2, 2026, in the Atkinson Graphic. The agenda for all meetings are kept continuously current and is available...

  • BEHIND THE NUMBERS: How property valuations are calculated in Nebraska

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Apr 15, 2026

    For many homeowners, property valuation notices arrive in June with more questions than answers. How was the number determined? Why did it change? And who decides what a home is worth? In Nebraska, the answer lies in a structured, data-driven process guided by state statute, local sales, and oversight from state officials. Under Nebraska statute, all property must be assessed at its "actual value," meaning its market value in the course of trade, essentially what a typical buyer would pay a... Full story

  • NOTICE LEVEL OF VALUE HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA

    May 21, 2025

    NOTICE LEVEL OF VALUE Neb. Rev. Stat. Sec 77-1315(4), (Reissue 2003) requires that on or before June 6, the county assessor shall post in his or her office and, as designated by the county board, mail to a newspaper of general circulation and to licensed broadcast media in the county, information regarding the measures of central tendency. Absent other notification from the Tax Equalization and Review Commission regarding measures of central tendency concerning assessed values in Holt County, the following statistics are taken from the April...

  • Pillen advocates property tax relief through TEEOSA adjustments

    Feb 12, 2025

    Gov. Jim Pillen testified before the Nebraska Legislature's Education Committee, Monday, in favor of LB303, which aims to provide Nebraskans with additional property tax relief by altering the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunities Support Act. Sen. Jana Hughes introduced LB303 at the governor's request. TEEOSA has been Nebraska's school funding formula since 1990. Its primary function is to provide state equalization aid to those schools where the needs exceed budget resources. During his...

  • Valuation dispute could imperil thousands of affordable housing units

    Ryan Hoffman, Flatwater Free Press|Nov 2, 2023

    Kathy Mesner has a word for the potential fallout from a property valuation dispute in Lancaster County. Catastrophic. "I don't think it's too much to say it may be catastrophic not only in terms of bankrupting projects ... but displacing all these low-income households across the state," said Mesner, an attorney and president of Central City-based Mesner Development Co. In the past year, a narrow disagreement on how to value 21 Lincoln-area properties has morphed into a court fight over a...

  • Property taxes, school finance discussions held

    Sen. Barry Dekay|Apr 13, 2023

    This week saw the Legislature continue the discussion of the governor’s school finance and tax package. LB 243, as amended by the Revenue Committee, would make a series of changes aimed at easing the financial impact of increasing property tax valuations on Nebraska’s local property taxpayers. Among changes proposed, the measure would increase the minimum amount of relief granted under the Property Tax Credit Act to $388 million in tax year 2024 and $560 million by tax year 2029. This amo...

  • Commissioners meeting postponed due to weather conditions

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jan 5, 2023

    Antelope County Commissioners will do double duty, Jan. 10, when they meet at the Antelope County Courthouse Annex at 8 a.m. The board’s Jan. 3 meeting was canceled due to approximately eight inches of snow and a thin layer of ice that blanketed the region. Items currently on the agenda include: • reappointment to the planning commission for three-year terms; • approval of an administrative plat; • review of semi-truck bids; • discussion of a vacated road on 529 Avenue, southwest of Oakdale;...

  • Property tax relief bills defeated

    Sen. Tim Gragert|May 13, 2021

    Two major pieces of legislation that would have provided property tax relief were defeated this past week. Generally, I am supportive of proposals that attempt to lower property taxes. LR 11, introduced by Bayard Senator Steve Erdman, is a constitutional amendment proposing to replace all taxation with a consumption tax on the purchase of services and new goods. Nebraska residents would no longer pay property taxes, income taxes, sales and use taxes, inheritance taxes, or estate taxes. LR 11...

  • Weed superintendent position offered to Oakdale man

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jan 14, 2021

    Antelope County has a new weed superintendent. The path to hiring for the position met a thorny obstacle along the way. Antelope County Commissioners' Chairman Charlie Henery said, during a Jan. 5 meeting, "The young man we proposed to hire declined." Brian Benson, of Neligh, was initially offered the position during the Dec. 8 commissioners meeting. He declined to accept the job. Bryan Cornett, of Oakdale, was the only other applicant for the full-time weed superintendent's position, which open...

  • Holt County board of adjustment seated, ready to hear pipeline appeals

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Jul 9, 2020

    The Holt County supervisors finalized seating of a board of adjustment when they met at the courthouse in O’Neill last Tuesday, June 30. Vice chair Steve Boshart presided, due to the potential for board of adjustment action related to TC Energy matters, with which chairman Bill Tielke has a declared conflict of interest. Clayton Goeke of Atkinson was selected, by written ballot from a pool of three interested citizens, to serve as the alternate board member. Goeke garnered three votes, Cheri Frisch of Atkinson, two, and Tom Schaaf of Lynch, non...

  • Antelope County 2940 account remains under sheriff's direction

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Jul 2, 2020

    Twenty-nine-forty – an accounting code that identifies an Antelope County Law Enforcement Center fund – has become a familiar term during Antelope County commissioner dialog, as well as a point of contention between county officials. The “special revenue” account was formed after the Law Enforcement Center went into operation in 2015. In the ensuing years, the balance in the account has grown to more than $400,000 from fees charged for housing prisoners from other counties and law enforcement services provided to several Antelope County...

  • Holt County leaders handle light mid-month agenda

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Jun 4, 2020

    The Holt County supervisors approved purchase of a vehicle for the sheriff’s department, when they met at the courthouse in O’Neill on May 18. The lease-purchase through the Nebraska Association of Counties Leasing Corporation, was approved by resolution, in an amount not to exceed $26,900, with an interest rate of not more that 2.5%. The supervisors unanimously approved a $2,722,583 bid from Knife River Midwest from Sioux City, Iowa, for asphalt overlay projects near Page, Emmet and Stuart. Knife River was the only bidder. Proposals from 10...

  • Holt County leaders consider hiring HR firm

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Apr 2, 2020

    Holt County supervisors are considering the engagement of a human resources firm to help navigate employment issues. A telephone conference was held with Chad Thies from Zelle Human Resource Solutions in Lincoln during the March 16 meeting at the courthouse in O'Neill. After hearing what the firm offered in services, chairman Bill Tielke asked Thies to submit a proposal. Supervisor Steve Boshart estimated an annual cost of $36,000 to $40,000. "It will be high," Tielke said. "But the thing is, if...