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Ellis County Courthouse to be First to Install Plaque from Alamo Letter Society

The plaquefrom Alamo Letter Society -unveiling ceremony will be held on the lawn outside the Ellis County Historic Courthouse (101 W Main St, Waxahachie) at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, February 23rd

County hears Red Oak tax abatement requests - Waxahachie Daily Light

County hears Red Oak tax abatement requests - Waxahachie Daily Light
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Ellis County Commissioners Court agrees on drop in tax rate

Ellis County Commissioners Court agrees on drop in tax rate
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County commissioners discuss budget, tax rate for 2022 fiscal year

Commissioners to make final approvals for FY 2021-2022 on Aug. 9 Waxahachie Daily Light Ellis County Commissioners drew closer to completion of the county’s fiscal year 2022 budget with lengthy discussion of the particulars during Tuesday’s bi-weekly meeting at the Ellis County Historic Courthouse.  In a twist, a proposed biennial budget that includes the 2022-2023 fiscal year was discussed.  Commissioners, following an executive session, gave preliminary approval to the 2-year budget, but the action is not final. Commissioners took a plunge into the total numbers, which County Judge Todd Little said was able to be reduced by just over $2 million in personnel costs and $2.9 million in equipment. Little broke down the numbers by department and pointed out areas where savings were able to be realized.

Ellis County Historic Courthouse Now Offering Tours

Focus Daily News Free Public Tours of Ellis County Historic Courthouse Ellis County, TX – The Office of Ellis County Judge Todd Little is now offering public tours of the county’s Historic Courthouse. Tours are free and will take place every Friday at 12:00 p.m. through September 3rd, 2021. Tours will last approximately 45 minutes, and each attending party is asked to bring no more than 15 persons. School field trips should be scheduled in advance by calling the County Judge’s Office at 972-825-5087. Attendees are asked to arrive shortly before noon and wait for the tour guide on the first floor of the Historic Courthouse, which is located at 101 W. Main St, Waxahachie, TX 75165.

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