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            |  To the editor: Several months ago the Logan County Board voted 
			unanimously to place on the March 15th ballot a referendum to 
			provide funding for local Veterans and their families. Although I 
			typically do not favor new levies, this one is worth supporting, and 
			I encourage you to vote “Yes.”
 For the majority of readers who are concerned about further tax 
			increases, a “Yes” vote will not raise your taxes. The County 
			operates under “Tax Caps” which means the Treasurer can only collect 
			a fixed amount of money. This modest levy means that of the revenue 
			the County receives, our Veterans will be entitled to a small 
			portion of it to help meet their needs.
 
			 When I was elected Chairman of the Logan County Board one of my 
			stated goals was for our community to become one of the most 
			“military-friendly’ in the State. We have already established a 
			Burial Assistance Commission, which provided an indigent World War 
			II widow with a dignified internment.  
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            The Board is working with a recruiter to create a military benefits 
			information center at the Courthouse. We have hosted the Regional 
			Coordinator for the National Guard’s Lincoln’s Challenge Academy to 
			provide intervention for at-risk 16 to 18-year-olds. We became a 
			Purple Heart community last fall and event extended a Veteran’s 
			discount for pet adoptions. Last month we officially recognized the 
			creation by our various Posts of a Veteran’s Assistance Commission 
			and the requested levy will provide the VAC with the funds to serve 
			those who have served us.
 I most respectfully ask you to join me in voting “Yes” on March 
			15th.
 
 David Hepler
 [Posted 
            
			March 4, 
			2016]
            
             
            
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