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Beloit, Sebring voters renew taxes for village, park, and fire expenses

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : A 5-mill renewal levy for village expenses was approved by 55% of the voters in Beloit.
61% : A 1.5-mill renewal levy for the park system in Beloit was approved by 58% of voters.
58% : * Sixty-two percent of voters approved a 3-mill renewal levy for the park system in Sebring.
57% : Sixty-three percent of voters approved a 3-mill renewal levy for the Sebring Village Fire Department.
42% : The unofficial vote count was 99 for the levy and 72 against it.
41% : The unofficial vote count was 93 for the levy and 75 against it.
41% : The unofficial count was 402 for the levy and 248 against it.
40% : Four of the issues sought to renew existing property taxes.
40% : The unofficial count was 415 for the property tax and 244 against it.
38% : Voters in Sebring and Beloit had several tax issues on their Nov. 4 ballots.

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