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Did Cuyahoga County raise your property tax too high? Nowโs your chance to complain
The county also plans public events where residents can get one-on-one assistance with their property tax problems.
Cuyahoga County property values are on the rise. Thatโs got a lot of people โ especially homeowners who are seniors or who have disabilities โ worried about paying higher property taxes. Signal Cleveland is explaining the process, answering your questions and pressing public officials about relief for people who might struggle to pay more.
Recent news and resources about Cuyahoga County property tax

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Yes, there are microplastics in Lake Erie. Here’s what you need to know
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles around the width of a human hair to the size of a pencil eraser and they are in Lake Erie.
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