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Commissioners grant tax abatement for homeowner whose residence burned

December 31, 2025 | Wilson County, Kansas


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Commissioners grant tax abatement for homeowner whose residence burned
The Wilson County Board of County Commissioners approved a property tax abatement request submitted on behalf of Rossinda Murphy under Kansas statute KSA 79-1613. County Coordinator Kris Marple presented the abatement application, stating the request was due to Murphy's residence being destroyed by fire.

Commissioner Andrew Miller moved to approve the property tax abatement pursuant to KSA 79-1613; Commissioner Jerry Scott seconded and the motion carried. The transcript records the statute cited (KSA 79-1613) but does not provide additional details about the parcel, the assessed value, or the period covered by the abatement.

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