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An increase in taxable property values should give a big boost to the Dawson County government’s financial situation, but it almost certainly won’t be enough t recover from the financial cuts of the past two years.That was the message delivered by County Judge Foy O’Brien Tuesday afternoon as members of the county commissioners cour prepare to begin the budget process for the 2023 fiscal year.With the improvement in estimated taxable property values and changes in state laws, O’Brien said, Dawson County should be able to collect about $500,000 more in tax revenue this coming year than it did last year.But ...

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