Iroquois County
Recent News About Iroquois County
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Press Release: Kurt Albers, Iroquois County Treasurer, Announces Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Program
Information and forms for the Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral program are available from the office of Iroquois County Treasurer, Kurt Albers, according to an announcement made by the Treasurer’s Office.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Iroquois County Board of Review 2020 Assessment Complaints
The Iroquois County Board of Review will be in session beginning December 7, 2020 through January 11, 2021.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Organization Session County Board Meeting
The Iroquois County Board will meet in Organization Session at the Administrative Center, in Watseka, IL on Monday, December 7, 2020 at 9 A.M.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Proposed 2021 Budget
The 2021 Proposed Budget is available for review in the Iroquois County Clerk’s Office and available here by clicking the Board tab at the top of this page and choosing Finance Reports.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Sheriff Accepting Applications for the Position of Correctional Officer
The Iroquois County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for the position of Correctional Officer.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Early Voting Schedule-General Election November 3, 2020
Early Voting Schedule-General Election November 3, 2020
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Iroquois County ETSB – Request for Proposal – Public Safety Software Suite
Iroquois County ETSB – Request for Proposal – Public Safety Software Suite
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Employment Opportunity – Full Time Telecommunicator
Iroquois County 9-1-1 has an opening for a Full-Time Telecommunicator.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Zoning Board of Appeals: Conditional Use Request for Gullquist
Zoning Board of Appeals: Conditional Use Request for Gullquist
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Voting By Mail Strongly Encouraged for County Residents Concerned about Coronavirus
With Coronavirus (COVID-19) a continuing concern as the November 3, 2020 General Election approaches, voters are encouraged to consider voting by mail as a safe, secure and convenient option to in-person voting.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Press Release: Real Estate Tax Bills Mailed
County Treasurer, Kurt Albers, has announced that the 2019 payable 2020 real estate tax statements have been mailed to the taxpayers of Iroquois County.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Press Release: Iroquois County Administrative Center
Effective Thursday, May 28, the County Administrative Center Offices for County Clerk, County Treasurer, Assessment, Zoning and Finance will re-open to the general public for those wishing to conduct county business.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Press Release: Tax Penalties
County Treasurer, Kurt Albers, has announced that the 2019 payable 2020 real estate tax statements will be mailed out by early June.
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Iroquois County performed private testing on individual who had visited China
The Iroquois County Public Health Department conducted a private investigation on an individual who returned home from a trip to China in February, before COVID-19 spread throughout the nation.
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Public Notice-Senior Freeze Deadline
Public Notice-Senior Freeze Deadline
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COUNTY OF IROQUOIS: Mobile Home Taxes Due May 1, 2020
County Treasurer, Kurt Albers, announced that the deadline to pay mobile home taxes without penalty is Friday, May 1, 2020.
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38.4% unemployed in Iroquois County in 2018
38.4 percent of Iroquois County residents between 16 and 65 years old were unemployed in 2018, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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38.3% unemployed in Iroquois County in 2017
38.3 percent of Iroquois County residents between 16 and 65 years old were unemployed in 2017, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Iroquois county population decreases by 288 people between 2017 and 2018
Iroquois county population decreased by 288 people between 2017 and 2018, according to American Community Survey.
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Iroquois county population decreases by 288 people between 2017 and 2018
Iroquois county population decreased by 288 people between 2017 and 2018, according to American Community Survey.