Tag: Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell
By KAREN AVERY Association of Indiana Counties INDIANAPOLIS — The Association of Indiana Counties has named Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell as the 2015 Himsel Award winner. The Arthur R. Himsel Award is the AIC’s highest honor and is named for an individual who dedicated his public career as an elected county official. Himsel …read more.
Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell, was re-elected District President of the Association of Indiana Counties’ (AIC) Northeast District during the annual meeting in Allen County earlier this month.
Kosciusko County property tax bills were mailed the second week of April. Property taxes for Kosciusko County will be due May 11 (May 10 is Sunday) and Nov. 10 for 2014 payable 2015 tax payments. Only one tax bill is mailed each year which includes both the spring and fall installment coupons. Taxes may be …read more.
Rita Price Simpson and Tim Meyer were honored as the 2014 Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Woman and Man of the Year. The awards were presented at the 103rd Annual Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce membership dinner. Price Simpson was the first woman basketball announcer in the state of Indiana and has been the only broadcaster to …read more.
By SUE ANN MITCHELL Kosciusko County Treasurer Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell is reminding property owners that Kosciusko County tax bills are due Nov. 10. Payments may be made in the office from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Courthouse will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for election day. Cash, …read more.
Sue Ann Mitchell, Kosciusko County Treasurer, joined state auditor Suzanne Crouch for formation of a new council. The new advisory council is comprised of county auditors and treasurers from around the state. The council met today in Indianapolis for the first time. “My office interacts directly with all 92 counties in Indiana on a regular …read more.
Property tax bills will be mailed out possibly as soon as next week. Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell told the county commissioners this morning that 62,170 bills will be printed and mailed. She said it’s important to note that Kosciusko County will be one of the first counties in the state to get tax …read more.
Budgetary concerns were the main issues raised at the Kosciusko County Council meeting last night. After approving a handful of transfer items, county highway superintendent Scott Tilden came before the council to address the immense costs of dealing with the harsh winter. Tilden projects that by the end of the year his department could be …read more.
Elkhart City Police have released the names of the three officers involved in a shooting Sunday evening in the 400 block of West Marion Street in Elkhart. One of those officers, Cpl. Jason Ray, hired in August 2006, is a 1994 graduate of Wawasee High School and the son of Sue Ann Mitchell, North Webster. …read more.
Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell reminds taxpayers that Kosciusko County’s second property tax installment is due Nov. 12. There are many tax payment options available to taxpayers. Payments are taken from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays in the Treasurer’s Office, located in the Old Courthouse at 100 W. Center St., Warsaw. The payment …read more.
Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell told the county council Thursday night that property tax bills are in the mail and, “We’re trying to make it as easy as we can for people to pay.” Kosciusko County property owners should be receiving their property tax bills in the mail within the next few days. Property …read more.
The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club is celebrating March as Soldiers Breakfast Month and are collecting breakfast and snack items to send to soldiers in Afghanistan. Those items are currently being accepted at the Kosciusko County Treasurer’s office in the courthouse. Members are also being sought for the KCRWC. Membership is open to anyone interested …read more.
Kosciusko County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell is warning residents of a misleading mailing regarding property information. On Thursday, a county resident brought a solicitation letter into the Kosciusko County Treasurer’s Office concerned about her property. “Before people of Kosciusko County are taken advantage of, I would like to share some information,” Mitchell said. The mailing …read more.




