(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh a Hennepin County case involving the sale of a condo seized for back taxes. The dispute centers around whether the county had the right to keep the profit made on the sale of the condo that exceeded the amount owed to them. Minneapolis resident Geraldine Tyler says the county sold her condo for 25-thousand dollars over what she owed the county and that the extra money should belong to her. The case could affect how Minnesota and other states handle property tax seizures.
U.S. Supreme Court Taking Up Minneapolis Case Involving Property Tax Seizure
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Ashley (Goettl) Hanley is a North Mankato native and Mankato West graduate who made the switch from TV journalism to radio.
After five years at KEYC News 12, Ashley is thrilled to be working for KTOE News. Ashley and her husband John, and son John, enjoy spending time in the community. You can also find Ashley coaching and playing softball and supporting her brother on the MSU football team and her sister with Scarlet athletics.
Even though she went to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Ashley kept her Minnesota roots and is a big Twins and Vikings fan!