(KMZA)--Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville will hold four town meetings to discuss its proposed sales tax initiative that will appear on the November 5 general election ballot.
Marshall County voters will decide whether to approve a countywide five year, half-cent retailer's sales tax to benefit the hospital.
If approved, collection of the sales tax, estimated to raise $550,000 annually would begin April 1, 2020.
The town hall meetings include:
September 4 in Blue Rapids at the Valley Heights Junior-Senior High School commons area
September 18 in Marysville at Community Memorial Healthcare’s South Plaza conference room.
October 7 in Frankfort at the Alstadt Community Center ( formerly Grandpa Red’s)
October 9 in Beattie at the Community Center
All of the meetings will be at 6:30 in the evening except for the meeting in Marysville, which will be at 5:30.
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