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Last updated on Thursday, August 13, 2015
(CROTHERSVILLE) - The former owner of an historic building in downtown Crothersville has until Saturday to get up-to-date on property taxes.
The Seymour Tribune reports that if Nathan Ray can't come up with $8,238.50 by then, he will lose any chance of reclaiming ownership of the 125-year-old brick structure on the southwest corner of Howard and Armstrong streets from Indiana Landmarks, which rehabilitates architecturally unique and historically significant structures.
That nonprofit organization's board recently met and approved the acceptance of the property along with a $40,000 donation from the town to use for stabilizing the building.
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