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Property tax bills have been mailed

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has officially mailed property tax bills to its residents, encouraging timely payments through various methods. Residents can choose to mail their payments or utilize a drop box located at the entrance of the parking lot. For those who prefer in-person transactions, the Town Hall operates Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 2 PM and Friday from 8 AM to 11 AM, with a lunch break from 12:30 PM to 1 PM. Additionally, receipts can be conveniently printed from the County website; however, those wishing to receive a mailed receipt should include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) with their payment. This communication serves not only as a reminder but also as a resource for residents to manage their financial responsibilities effectively.

The article is categorized under "News & Notices," making it easily accessible for community members seeking updates. With the deadline for tax payments approaching, it emphasizes the importance of acting promptly to avoid any penalties. These details reflect the Town's commitment to keeping its residents informed and engaged in local governance.

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