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Marathon County Supervisors Approve Sale of Property to City of Schofield Marathon County Board sells 281 Grand Avenue property to Schofield, covering cleanup costs.

Marathon County Board's recent decision to sell a contentious property to the city of Schofield could reshape the area's economic future—was it the right move?

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County Supervisors Address Budget Priorities Including Public Charges and Facility Costs Supervisors discuss budget adjustments for public charges, vacant facilities, and employee compensation.

Marathon County is taking bold steps to tackle the financial burden of vacant properties while ensuring fair employee compensation—what's their game plan?

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Mozeny sets $10,000 minimum bid for combined tax deed property sale Mozeny establishes $10,000 minimum sale price for combined tax deed parcels after appraisal.

Marathon County officials have set a minimum bid of just $10,000 for a tax deed property that includes an unsalvageable house and a valuable adjacent parcel—could this be your next investment opportunity?

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