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  • Knox County Budget

  • Budget crunch hits general fund June 15 2009

  • VSO not cooperating with budget cuts June 23 2009

  • County offices slashing 9 percent from budgets June 26 2009

  • County officials frustrated with request to cut budgets June 30 2009

  • County cuts reviewed; no layoffs expected July 3 2009

  • Commissioners begin slashing budget July 7 2009

  • Drastic cuts needed to meet new budget July 10 2009

  • Furloughs may help cut sheriff’s budget July 14 2009

  • Many to blame for faulty budget numbers July 20 2009

  • Cuts may have long-reaching effect July 28 2009

  • County looking for bigger return on investments August 7 2009

  • County reviews investments August 11 2009

  • County could save money on postage August 18 2009

  • Sheriff’s office to continue coverage in Centerburg August 21 2009

  • State pitches performance audit service to officials August 28 2009

  • Future dim for county finances September 1 2009

  • County grapples with water issues, furlough days September 4 2009

  • Fireworks fly at budget meeting September 29 2009

  • County budget meetings planned October 2 2009

  • Board of DD leveraging levy with cutbacks October 6 2009

  • Healthy savings possible for county October 9 2009

  • Barber’s budget hearing hopeful October 16 2009

  • Ronk proposes cuts to court budget October 20 2009

  • Prosecutor talks budget with commissioners October 20 2009

  • Sheriff stresses preliminary status of budget discussions October 20 2009

  • VSO reports for duty in 2010 budget battle October 23 2009

  • Public defender finds new revenue October 23 2009

  • Auditor optimistic on staying open October 23 2009

  • Coroner comes up short with proposed budget October 23 2009

  • Treasurer voices concerns over cuts October 27 2009

  • Board of Elections proposes cuts going into big year October 27 2009

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