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Salt Lake County cuts barely dent proposed tax hike
Salt Lake County » Average homeowner’s property tax would rise $59 a year instead of $64 under mayor’s plan.

First Published Nov 27 2012 10:24 pm • Last Updated Nov 28 2012 08:17 am
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