Posts Tagged ‘BUDGET’
Highland County Schools Squeezing Budget To The Bare Minimum
Highland County School Superintendent Percy Nowlin says they’ve squeezed just about every savings they can out of the school budget.
Read MoreBath School Board Votes For Tough Budget Cuts Including Cutting Teachers
The school budget now goes to the Bath Board of Supervisors for approval. If funding comes up short, more cuts will be needed.
Read MoreBath Meals Tax Takes Effect July 1
A 1-percent meals tax will go into effect in Bath County July 1. Bath Supervisors unanimously passed an ordinance for a county food and beverage tax, which they
previously considered setting at 4 percent.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Hear Public Input On School Budget
Highland Schools face a 250,000.00 shortfall that could cut teaching positions. School Superintendent Percy Nowlin hopes the Supervisors can help.
Read MoreBath School Board Members Expect Big Budget Cuts Next Year – But Don’t Know Yet How Bad They May Be
Bath County School Board members are in limbo until the state releases solid figures on the budget cuts.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Discuss School Budget Problems With State Legislators
Highland County Schools could face up to a 300,000.00 shortfall in next year’s school budget.
Read MoreBath County Can’t Come To The Rescue Of It’s Constitutional Officers
The county doesn’t have the money to cover budget cuts from the state.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Discuss Latest Round Of State Budget Cuts
The Commonwealth of Virginia is proposing cuts in funding for county offices such as Commonwealths Attorney, Commissioner of the Revenue, Sheriffs office and the Clerk of the Court. Because the salaries for these positions is set by the state, Highland county may have to make up the difference
Read MoreBath Supervisors Discuss How State Budget Cuts May Affect The County
State budget cuts for Bath County total more than $90,000.00 – a 4% meals tax, if passed in the November referendum, could bring in about $200,000.00
Read MoreMoney Left Over At End Of School Year Comes As A Surprise To The Bath School Board
After struggling with next years’ budget for several months, the board discovers that they have more money than first thought
Read MorePocahontas Memorial Hospital Board Of Trustees Approves 2009-10 Budget
The new budget includes staff raises,but also an increase in prices
Read MoreTwo Bath County Schools Will Share One Principal Next Year
That’s the decision of the Bath County School board facing a tight budget for next year
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