State’s unclaimed property list published next Sunday – News 8 Austin
A listing of nearly 44,000 people with unclaimed money or other property will be published Feb. 7 in newspapers across North Texas. Comptroller Susan Combs said the traditional statewide list of unclaimed property owners, usually published in October

Fitch Publishes U.S. CMBS Focus Report on MSCI 2006-HQ10 – Forbes
BusinessWire – Fitch Ratings has published The report provides a detailed and up-to-date perspective on key credit characteristics of the MSCI 2006-HQ10 transaction and property-level performance of the related trust loans.

Baseball Capsules: Ex-Hicks partner sues over Rangers property sale – Brownsville Herald
FORT WORTH — Dallas businessman Tom Hicks is being sued by a former development partner as the Texas Rangers owner seeks to sell the team and some land. The dispute involves 45 acres near Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, land that Steiner

Missouri House rejects proposal to change property taxes on farm land – Washington Examiner
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. — The Missouri House voted Wednesday to reject a plan that would increase property taxes for farmers with the best land and cut taxes for those with less fertile ground. Property taxes on Missouri farms are based on the land’s “productive value,” which considers the potential

Hathor Commences Drilling on Midwest Northeast Property – Stockhouse
January 28, 2010 – Vancouver, BC – Terra Ventures Inc. (TSX-V: TAS) is pleased to provide an update on the Midwest Northeast Uranium property in which Terra owns a 10% production carried interest. In a press release dated January 28, 2010, Hathor

New Online Service Helps You Appeal Property Valuation – WWJ Newsradio 950
Southfield-based Tax Appeal Team LLC Wednesday announced the availability of True Tax, its online service that combines expert guidance and resources to provide homeowners with a road map to successfully challenge inaccurate or inflated property

Missouri Senate votes to reject proposal to change property taxes on – Washington Examiner
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. — Proposed changes to property taxes on Missouri farmland are becoming increasingly unlikely. The State Tax Commission last month endorsed a tax plan that would lead to higher property taxes for farmers with the best land and a

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