Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
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About 80 residents attended the Celina City Council meeting on Monday night where council tabled legislation rescinding the city's 1 percent income tax credit for those who work outside of the city. Council asked those who oppose the measure to come up with alternatives to create more revenue for the city.

Related online story:
CELINA - A proposal to rescind the city's 1 percent tax credit for residents who work in other villages or cities was tabled by Celina City Council members on Monday night. [More]
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